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STANDARD  CATALOG 


SOCIOLOGY  SECTION 


COMPILED  BY 

CORINNE  BACON 


THE  H.  W.  WILSON  COMPANY 

NEW  YORK 


STANDARD  CATALOG  SERIES 


STANDARD   CATALOG 


SOCIOLOGY  SECTION 


ONE  THOUSAND  TITLES  OF  THE  MOST  REPRESENTATIVE 

AND  USEFUL  BOOKS  ON  SOCIAL,  ECONOMIC 

AND  EDUCATIONAL  QUESTIONS 


COMPILED  BY 

CORINNE  BACON 


THE  H.  W.  WILSON  COMPANY 

NEW  YORK 
1918 


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PREFACE 

This  section  of  the  Standard  Catalog  contains  about  one  thousand  titles 
of  the  most  representative  and  useful  books  on  social,  economic  and  educational 
questions,  arranged  under  the  class  numbers  of  the  Dewey  decimal  classifica- 
tion, with  descripti\e  and  evaluative  notes.  Author  and  subject  indexes  are 
appended.  This  Catalog',  covering  the  Sociology  (300)  division  of  the  Dewey 
classification,  will  later  form  part  of  a  dictionary  catalog  of  5,000  of  the  best 
books  for  adults  on  all  subjects  that  should  be  represented  in  a  public  library 
of  that  size.  As  now  printed,  it  includes  more  volumes  than  will  be  listed  in 
the  final  Catalog.  This  section  is  issued  in  advance  of  the  full  Catalog  in 
response  to  recpiests  from  public  libraries  and  library  commissions,  because 
of  the  need  of  an  up-to-date  list  of  books  on  sociology  and  economics,  because 
it  seemed  wise  to  print  a  test  section  in  the  hope  of  getting  \-alual)le  criticism 
before  issuing  the  full  Catalog,  and  because  the  publishers  wish  to  find  out 
whether  there  is  a  demand  for  a  classed  catalog,  printed  in  sections,  in  addition  to 
the  full  dictionary  catalog. 

The  Standard  Catalog  is  the  third  in  the  Standard  Catalog  Series,  already 
including  the  Children's  Catalog,  issued  in  three  sizes,  with  its  1918  Supple- 
ment, and  the  Fiction  Catalog.  It  is  the  intention  of  the  jmblishers  to  issue  com- 
plete Standard  Catalogs  in  dictionary  form  in  sizes  varying  from  1,000  to  10.000 
titles,  including  adult  fiction,  and  to  revise  them  every  year  or  two. 

Method  of  compilation.  Questionnaires  were  sent  out  to  a  number  of  libra- 
rians, before  beginning  the  work,  dealing  with  its  scope,  form,  and  the  data 
to  be  included.  With  these  suggestions  to  guide  her.  in  addition  to  her  own 
experience  in  j)ublic  libraries,  large  and  small,  and  in  one  state  library,  the 
compiler  formed  her  plan  of  work.  No  attempt  was  made  to  go  over  in  de- 
tail the  ground  so  carefull}-  covered  by  the  American  Library  Association  up  to 
1912,  altho  some  books  published  prior  to  1912  and  not  included  in  the  A.  L.  A. 
Catalog  and  Supplement  have  been  listed  at  the  suggestion  of  collaborators.  The 
chief  sources  used  for  the  older  books  were  the  A.  L.  A.  Catalog  of  1904  and 
its  Supplement  ( 1904-1911)  and  the  Classified  Catalog  of  the  Carnegie  Library 
of  Pittsburgh.  Beginning  with  191 2,  the  compiler  checked  such  titles  as  might 
be  included  in  a  library  of  10,000  volumes,  in  the  l)ulletins  of  the  Carnegie 
Library  of  Pittsburgh,  the  Cleveland  Public  Library,  the  Pratt  Institute 
Library,  the  St.  Louis  Public  Library,  and  the  New  York  llranch  Library 
News.  These  were  clipped  and  mounted  on  cards,  together  with  material 
from  a  number  of  other  sources,  including  lists  in  bulletins  of  library  commis- 
sions, notably  that  of  Wisconsin,  the  New  York  Best  Books,  the  Booklist,  the 
Russell  Sage  Foundation  Bulletin,  etc.  The  file  of  book  reviews  accumulated 
by  the  Book  Review  Digest  was  constantly  used.  In  this  way  a  tentative  list 
of  some  1.300  titles  was  made  and  the  galley  proofs  were  sent  to  a  few  libra- 
rians and  to  a  few  specialists  along  economic,  educational  and  sociological 
lines,  for  criticism  and  suggestion. 

Ackno-u'ledi^mcnts.  .\mong  the  many  librarians  who  gave  heli)ful  advice 
special  thanks  are  due  to  Mr.  John  Boynton  Kaiser  and  Miss  Mary  E.  Lytic  of  the 
Tacoma  (Wash.)  Public  Library,  Miss  Louise  Hinsdale  of  the  East  Orange  (N. 
J.)  Public  Library,  Miss  Mary  L.  Jones  of  the  Los  .Angeles  Countv  Free  Librarv-, 
Miss  Lucy  E.  Fay  of  the  Library  of  the  I'nivcrsity  of  Tennessee,  and  Mr.  John 
Cotton  Dana  of  the  Newark  (N.  J.)  Free  Public  Library.  The  compiler  also 
acknowledges  her  indebtedness  to  Miss  Phelps  of  the  Education  section  of  the 
New  ^'ork  State  Tj'brary,  who  checked  uji  the  hooks  on  Education  from  the 
standpoint  of  their  practical  use,  and  to  the  library  of  the  Russell  Sage  I'ounda- 
tion.  which  offered  suggestions  of  much  value.  Generous  help  was  also  given  by 
the  following  men  and  women,  in  order  to  perfect  the  selection  along  the  lines  of 


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their  special  subjects:  in  Education,  Professor  Paul  ?^Ionroe,  of  Columbia  Uni- 
versity ;  in  Insurance,  Mr.  Herbert  B.  Do\v  of  the  New  England  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance Company;  in  Socialism,  Mr.  Harry  W.  Laidler  of  the  Intercollegiate  So- 
cialist Society,  and  Mr.  Leon  M.  Solis-Cohen;  on  the  Negro,  Miss  Mary  White- 
Ovington,  of  the  National  Association  for  the  Improvement  of  Colored  People ; 
in  various  branches  of  economic,  political  and  social  science,  Professor  H.  P. 
Fairchild,  recently  of  Yale  University,  Professor  J.  A.  Fairlie,  of  the  University 
of  Illinois,  Dr.  C.  C.  Williamson,  of  the  Committee  on  Study  of  Methods  of  Ameri- 
canization, and  Dr.  Charles  A.  Beard,  Director  of  the  Bureau  of  Alunicipal  Re- 
search, New  York  City. 

The  final  decision  as  to  the  inclusion  or  exclusion  of  any  title  has  necessarily 
been  made  by  the  editor  in  accordance  with  the  weight  of  evidence.  Inasmuch 
as  the  selection  has  been  made  in  this  manner,  the  cooperators  should  not  be  held 
individually  responsible  for  the  result. 

Data  given.  The  attempt  has  been  made  to  enter  authors  under  the  more 
familiar  forms  of  their  names.  For  instance,  Norman  Angell  is  listed  as  Angell, 
the  surname  used  on  the  title  pages  of  his  books,  instead  of  under  Lane.  Pretty 
full  titles  have  been  given,  followed  by  number  of  volumes  when  more  than  one, 
edition,  illustrations  (when  important),  maps,  date  (latest  copyright  date  being- 
given  when  easily  ascertainable),  publisher  and  price.  The  prices  have  been  taken 
in  the  main  from  the  Publisher's  Trade  List  Annual  of  1917,  tho  a  few  prices  are 
of  more  recent  date.  Series  notes  have  been  given  when  important.  Only  two 
or  three  out-of-print  books  have  knowingly  been  listed  and  these  are  plainly 
marked.  Almost  every  title  is  annotated.  A  large  number  of  these  notes  have 
been  taken  from  library  bulletins,  the  Booklist,  the  Book  Review  Digest,  and  other 
of  the  sources  used  in  selection.  Mr.  G.  B.  Utley  has  kindly  permitted  the  use 
of  a  number  of  notes  from  the  A.  L.  A.  Catalog  and  Supplement.  Class  numbers 
have  been  given  after  each  entry,  because  the  same  linotype  slugs  will  be  used 
later  in  the  dictionary  catalog.  A  few  books  not  classifying  in  the  300s  have  been 
included  because  of  their  close  connection  with  the  subjects  covered.  Inter- 
national relations,  341.6,  is  followed  by  172.4,  the  ethical  side  of  war  and  peace. 
Education  includes  650,  Commercial  education,  and  174,  Vocational  guidance. 

Selection.  The  selection  has  been  made  more  especially  for  the  smaller 
libraries,  but  with  both  the  small  and  large  library  in  mind,  some  titles  being 
listed  here  that  will  probably  be  dropped  from  the  5,000  volume  dictionary 
catalog.  Scholarly  and  expensive  books  have  sometimes  been  included  in  a 
note  at  the  head  of  a  section.  Biographies  which  are  of  interest  in  connection 
with  a  given  section  have  been  occasionally  so  noted  as  v/ell.  Some  valuable 
books  have  been  omitted  because  they  are  not  ordinarily  called  for  in  a 
library  of  from  5,000  to  10,000  volumes.  Many  books  of  value  two  3^ears  ago 
have  been  omitted  because  the  great  changes  due  to  the  world  war  have  either 
greatly  lessened  or  destroyed  their  value.  A  few  critical  librarians  will 
perhaps  note  the  omission  of  some  "books  that  no  gentleman's  library  should 
be  without."  Others  will  note  the  inclusion  of  titles  in  their  opinion  too  ex- 
pensive or  too  "highbrow"  for  the  smaller  libraries.  The  compiler  has  tried 
to  list  not  the  ideally  best  books  without  regard  to  expense,  availability  or 
limitation  of  interest  to  a  few  scholars,  but  the  best  books  that  the  average 
intelligent  frequenter  of  our  public  libraries  will  actually  read  or  study.  In 
so  doing  she  has  assumed  that  the  general  level  of  intelligence  is  rising,  and 
that  a  greater  number  of  people  than  before  the  war,  including  our  new  women 
voters,  are  interested  in  serious  subjects.  Few  pamphlets,  bibliographies,  gov- 
ernment documents  or  expensive  reference  books  have  been  included  in  these 
advance  sheets.  Practically  no  juveniles  except  a  few  books  of  fairy  tales  and 
folklore,  equally  interesting  to  adults,  have  been  included. 

Uses.  It  is  hoped  that  this  Standard  Catalog  will  be  of  use  to  libra- 
rians as  a  buying  list,  in  reference  work,  and  as  a  recommended  list  of  the 
best  reading  for  users  of  our  public  libraries ;  also  that  it  will  meet  the  demand 
of  the  reader  for  a  printed  catalog  that  he  may  take  home. 

CoRiNNE  Bacon 


300  Sociology 

310]  [Statistics 

320  Political  Science 

330  Economics 

340  Law.    Constitutional  history 

350  Administration 

360  Associations  and  institutions 

370  Education 

380  Commerce.     Communication 

390  Customs.    Costumes.     Folklore 


300    Sociology 


30 1    Philosophy.     Theories 

Bagehot,   Walter 

Physics  and  politics;  or.  Thoughts  on  the 
application  of  the  principles  of  natural 
selection  and  inheritance  to  political 
society.  (International  science  scr.)  '02 
Appleton  $1.60  301 

Blackmar,  Frank  Wilson,  and  Gillin,  John 
Lewis 

Outlines  of  sociology.  (Social  science 
textbooks)  il  mai)s  '15  Macmillan 
$2.25  301 

"A  thorough  revision  of  'Klemcnts  of  so- 
ciology,' publi.-^hed  in  IQ05  (Macmillan,  $1.25), 
a  book  comprehensive  in  scope  and  written  in 
a  simple,  direct  manner.  'The  chief  merit  of 
the  book  from  the  theoretical  side  is  that  it 
gives  an  intelligent  statement  of  the  viewpoints 
of  all  the  leading  sociological  writers.  The 
chief  merit  from  the  practical  side  is  that  it 
touches  upon  a  variety  of  vital  and  interesting 
problems  in  such  a  way  as  to  tempt  the  student 
to  go  forward  and  specialize.'  "  Am.  j.  soc, 
I  I  :42-'.  New  material  has  been  added  through 
out  specially  on  the  family  and  its  disorganiza- 
tion, social  control,  and  poverty."  A.  L.  A 
bkl. 

Chapin,    Francis   Stuart 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  social  evo- 
lution, il  maps    13  Century  $2  301 

"Readable,  elementary  summary  of  the  most 
generally  accepted  evidence  and  theory  of  so- 
cial evolution.  Lists  of  supplementary  read- 
ings are  given  at  the  end  of  each  chapter." 
Cleveland 

"No  other  single  elementary  work  covers  the 
same  field.  The  material  has  been  carefully 
collected."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Conway,   Sir  William   Martin 

The  crowd  in  peace  and  war.  '15  Long- 
mans $1.75  301 

"From  a  more  or  less  individualistic  stand- 
point, the  author  discusses  the  nature  of  crowds, 
crowd  leaders,  the  conflict  between  individual 
freedom  and  political  or  crowd  liberty,  the  re- 
lation of  the  crowd  to  education,  morals  and 
religion  and  the  value  of  crowd  organization  in 
social  progress.  The  chapters  on  'War,  its  cause 
and  cure,;  'The  contest  of  ideals';  The  crowd 
at  war'  and  "The  just  mean,'  are  of  especial 
timeliness.  .\  valuable  work  written  in  crisp, 
epigrammatic  style  and  full  of  vivid  illustra- 
tions."      Cleveland 

Cooley,   Charles   Horton 

Social  organization;  a  .studv  of  the  larger 
mind.     '09   Scribncr   $1.50  301 

"Systematic  exposition  of  the  development  and 
influence  of  the  intercourse  of  man  and  its 
effect  on  his  conduct  and  activtics.  moral  and 
material.  A  work  of  admirable  ideals  and  tem- 
per."     A.    L.    .\.    sui>. 

Davis,   George    Reginald 

Social  environment.  (Xational  social  sci- 
ence  ser.)    il    maps   '17    McClurg    60c 

301 

"Author  takes  the  .  .  .  view  that  char- 
acter, in  its  social  aspects  at  least,  is  mainly 
the     result    of    environmental     influences."      Dial 

"Pointing  out  that  the  biological  point  of 
view,  with  its  concept  of  struggle  and  natural 
selection,  has  led  to  extreme  individualism,  con- 
flict and  war,  he  champions  the  new  sociology 
which  will  give  dominance  to  the  spiritual  forces 


that  make  for  cooperation  and  world  peace." 
Ann.    Am.    acad.    73:.m5 

Ellwood,   Charles   Abram 

Introduction  to  social  psychologv.  '17 
Appleton  $2  "  301 

Select    references   at    the   end    of   each   chapter. 

"In  general,  it  is  a  simplification  and  sys- 
tematization  of  the  theories  presented  in  .  .  . 
'Sociology  in  its  psychological  aspects,'  but  state- 
ments have  been  brought  down  to  date,  a  new 
phrasing  has  been  adopted  and  new  points  of 
view  have  been  developed.  The  general  point 
of  view  .  .  .  however,  remains  the  same  .  .  . 
namely,  that  the  explanation  of  social  pheno- 
mena is  to  be  sought  in  the  underlying  traits 
and  dispositions  of  the  individual,  in  the  in- 
fluences of  the  environment  which  act  on  his 
plastic  nature,  and  in  the  resultant  aims  and 
standards  which  he  develops."  (Preface)  Pitts- 
burgh 

"Well  fitted  for  the  needs  of  the  student  in 
the  social  sciences  who  wishes  a  broad  outlook 
upon  this  field."  W:  B.  Bailey  in  Am.  pol. 
sci.    r   N    '17   p    11 

The  social  problem;  a  constructive  anal- 
ysis. (Citizen's  lib.  of  economics, 
politics  and  sociology — new  ser.)  'is 
Macmillan  $1.25  301 

"Clear,  stimulating  discussion  for  thinking 
readers,  of  what  the  author  defines  as  'the 
problem  of  human  living  together.'  Considers 
its  historical,  physical,  biological,  economic,  and 
ideal  elements,  offering  suggestions  for  solution 
by  educational  rather  than  revolutionary  meth- 
ods."     N.    Y.    state    lib. 

Sociology  and  modern  social  problems, 
rev  ed  "13  Am.  bk.  $1  301 

First  issued  in  iqio.  Author  has  incor- 
porated the  IQIO  census  figures  and  has  added 
two  chapters,  the  bearing  of  modern  psychology 
on  social  problems  and  theoretical  summary. 
The  last  is  a  brief  sketch  of  the  origin  and 
nature  of  society,  theories  of  progress,  etc. 
The  original  volume  has  been  widely  used  as  a 
text  book  for  study  classes  and  the  revision 
will  make  it  more  valuable  for  that  purpose." 
.-Xnn.     .\m.     acad.     5,1:310 

Fairchild,  Henry  Pratt 

Outline  of  applied  sociology.  '16  Mac- 
millan $1.75  301 
Contents:  Introduction;  Economic  life; 
Growth  of  population;  Esthetic  life;  Intellectual 
and  spiritual  life;  Conclusion. 
References,      P333-7;      Supplementary      readings, 

P339-43 

"A  fresh  and  independent  treatment  devel- 
oped in  a  scholarly  yet  popular  way.  and  sug- 
gestive to  students  in  connection  with  other 
books  on  the  subject,  though  the  theoretical 
background,  to  some  critics,  seems  quite  in- 
adc(|uate."      .\.    L.    .-X.    bkl. 

Giddings,   Franklin   Henry 

I'.lcments  of  sociology:  a  te.xtbook  for 
colleges  and  schools.  '98  Macmillan 
$1.25  301 

"Good  introduction  to  his  more  comprehen- 
sive    works."       (Wisconsin)     A.     L.     A. 

Principles  of  sociology;  an  analysis  of 
the  phenomena  of  association  and  of 
social  organization.  3d  ed  '96  Macmil- 
lan $3  301 

Contents:  Elements  of  social  theory;  Ele- 
ments and  structure  of  society;  Historical 
evolution  of  society;  Social  process,  law  and 
cause 

Bibliography,    P423-42 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Hayes,  Edward   Cary 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  sociology. 
'15  Appleton  $2.50  301 

"A  comprehensive,  elementary  treatment 
planned  for  the  use  of  general  readers  who  do 
not  intend  to  make  a  thorough  study  of  the 
field  and  as  an  outline  of  the  entire  subject 
for  those  who  do.  .  .  .  Treats  the  subject  a 
little  more  theoretically  than  Blackmar." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Keller,  Albert  Galloway 

Societal  evolution;  a  study  of  the  evolu- 
tionary basis  of  the  science  of  society. 
'15  Macmillan  $1.50  301 

"Professor  Keller's  thesis  is  that  societal  evo- 
lution is  a  continuation  of  organic  evolution 
and  may  be  accounted  for  by  the  same  four 
biological  causes:  variation,  selection,  transmis- 
sion and  adaptation.  His  theories  arc  an  out- 
growth of  those  of  William  Graham  Sumner  as 
expounded  in  his   Folk-ways."      Cleveland 

Kidd,  Benjamin 

Science  of  power.     'IS  Putnam  $1.50    301 

"  'His  altruism  is  really  a  higher  Prussianism. 
While  he  deplores  in  modern  militarism  the 
conscription  of  the  body,  he  himself  is  pro- 
posing the  conscription  of  the  soul.  He  has 
ignored  personality,  as  social  reformers  so  often 
do'  "  (The  Times  [London])  Bk.  rev.  digest 
"The  world  has  been  ruled  by  the  fighting 
male,  following  the  principles  of  force;  this  is 
wrong.  It  will  and  must  in  future  be  ruled 
by  the  emotion  of  the  ideal,  which  is  right. 
Since  women  possess  this  emotion  in  a  higher 
degree  than  men,  and  are  predominantly  moved 
by  the  long-range  emotions,  it  is  to  women  that 
Power  will  belong  in  the  new  age  just  opening 
out.  The  whole  trend  of  civilization  can  be 
changed  in  a  single  generation,  by  a  dominant 
ideal;  hence  education  of  the  young  is  all-im- 
portant. This  is  perhaps  not  an  unfair  sum- 
mary of  a  rather  striking  book."  Athenaeum, 
May   191S 

Social  evolution.  New  rev  ed  '15  j\Iac- 
millan   $1.50  301 

"Believes  laws  determining  progress  primarily 
religious  rather  than  intellectual.  Discusses 
probable  development  during  20th  century." 
(N.    Y.    state    lib.)    A.    L.    A. 

"First  appeared  in  1894,  and  has  played  an 
important  part  in  the  thought  of  the  past  20 
years.  It  is  still  a  book  to  be  reckoned  with, 
though  time  has  altered  considerably  its  value 
as  a  work  of  political  science,  and  has  caused 
its  author  to  adopt  a  modified  view  with  re- 
spect to  the  ethical  development  of  the  race, 
which  he  has  incorporated  in  a  later  work, 
'Principles  of  Western  civilization.'  "  Springfield 
republican,    1915 

Kirkpatrick,  Edwin  Asbury 

Fundamentals  of  sociology.  '16  Houghton 
$1.35  301 

Bibliography,    P277-88 

"A  very  simple  survey  of  the  field  of  so- 
ciology for  the  use  of  teachers  and  normal 
students.  Discusses  the  fundamental  and  pres- 
ent day  needs  and  activities  of  the  social 
group,  economic,  protective,  recreative,  cultural 
and    specially    educational."      Cleveland 

Kropotkin,  Petr  Aleksieevich 

Mutual  aid  a  factor  of  evolution  '17 
Knopf  $1.25  301 

Articles  first  published  in  Nineteenth  cen- 
tury. 

"Maintains  that  mutual  aid  rather  than  con- 
test is  the  important  factor  in  progressive  evolu- 
tion of  man  and  animals.  Sociologic  rather  than 
biologic."      N.    Y.    state    lib. 

Le  Bon,  Gustave 

The  crowd;  a  study  of  the  popular  mind. 
7th   ed   '03    Macmillan   $1.75  301 

"Translation  of  'Psychologic  des  foules,' 
1895.  An  analysis  of  psychologic  phenomena 
displayed  by  men  acting  in  the  mass."  (N.Y. 
state  lib.)      A.   L.  A. 


Maciver,  R,  L. 

Community;  a  sociological  study.  '17 
Macmillan  $3.75  301 

"The  greater  portion  of  the  work  is  con- 
cerned with  what  seem  to  the  author  to  be 
the  fundamental  laws  of  social  development." 
Preface 

"Written  with  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the 
best  work  in  modern  psychology  and  philos- 
ophy."     Athenaeum   My   '17   P235 

"One  of  the  most  important  [books]  in  the 
field  of  sociology  published  during  the  present 
decade."      Am.    econ.    rev.    Sept.    '17    P598 

Nasmyth,  George  William 

Social  progress  and  the  Darwinian- 
theory;  a  study  of  force  as  a  factor  in 
human  relations,  with  an  introduction 
by   Norman   Angell.     '16  Putnam  $1.50 

301 
"A  work  in  three  parts,  discussing.  The  phi- 
losophy of  force.  Mutual  aid  as  a  factor  in  so- 
cial progress;  Justice  as  a  prime  social  need. 
The  prime  object  of  the  book  was  to  interpret 
Novikov's  theories  on  the  application  of  Dar- 
winism to  social  problems,  but  since  the  out- 
break of  the  war,  its  character  has  altered  so 
that  its  present  special  purpose  is  to  disprove 
that  force,  in  eliminating  the  socially  unfit,  is 
an  aid  to  human  progress,  and  that  a  philosophy 
of  force  is  an  implication  of  the  Darwinian 
theory."      Cleveland 

Nearing,   Scott 

Social  sanitv,  a  preface  to  the  book  of 
social  progress.  '13  Moffat  $1.25  301 
"Social  sanity  is  conceived  as  involving 
equality  of  opportunity,  social  justice,  the  con- 
servation of  life  and  health.  The  treatment  is 
forceful  and  suggestive  rather  than  original  or 
profound,  is  unsensational,  popular,  even  col- 
loquial   at    times."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Ross,   Edward  Alsworth 

Foundations  of  sociology.  (Citizen's  lib. 
of  economics,  politics  and  sociology) 
'OS    Macmillan   $1.25  301 

"Clear  and  comprehensive.  'One  of  the 
most  effective  path-breakers  in  sociological  in- 
quiry.' "       (Amer.    jour,    soc.)    A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Social  control;  a  survey  of  the  founda- 
tions of  order.  (Citizen's  lib.  of  eco- 
nomics, politics  and  sociology)  '01 
Macmillan    $1.25  301 

"Partial  list  of  authorities,  p  443-8." 
"Pt.  I,  Grounds  of  control:  sympathy,  so- 
ciability, justice;  pt.  2,  Means  of  control:  pub- 
lic opinion,  law,  belief,  social  suggestion  (in- 
cluding education  and  custom),  social  religion, 
personal  ideals,  ceremony,  art,  etc.  pt.  3,  Sys- 
tem   of   control." 

Social  psychology;  an  outline  and  source 
book.      'OS   Macmillan   $1.50  301 

"  'An  able  marshaling  of  the  knowledge  thus 
far  brought  to  light  on  the  subject  of  social 
psychology,  and  a  clear,  untechqical,  while  at 
the  same  time  often  eloquent,  discussion  of  the 
laws,  principles  and  leading  truths  of  that  rather 
subtle  and  recondite  branch  of  sociology.'  " 
(Science    '08.)       Pittsburgh 

Shaler,   Nathaniel  Southgate 

The  neighbor;  the  natural  history  of  hu- 
man   contacts.      '04    Houghton    $1.40 

301 
"Points  out  the  causes  of  race  antipathy,   spe- 
cially    in     cases     of     the    Jew     and     Negro,     and 
suggests    ways    of    overcoming    it."       A.     L.    A. 
sup. 

Spencer,  Herbert 

Principles  of  sociology.  3v  1877-97  Ap- 
pleton  $6.75  301 

Contents:  v  i,  Data  of  sociology.  Inductions 
of  sociology;  Domestic  relations;  v  2,  Ceremo- 
nial institutions.  Political  institutions;  v  3.  Ec- 
clesiastical institutions.  Professional  institutions, 
Industrial    institutions. 


SOCIOLOGY— General 


Spencer,  Herbert — Continued 

Studv  of  sociology.  6th  ed  '08  Applcton 
$1.75  ..301 

"Explains  scope  of  the  science,  its  utility  and 
method,  and  gives  >-ome  of  its  more  important 
general    principles."      A.    L.   A. 

Sumner,    William    Graham 

Folkways;  a  study  of  the  sociological 
importance  of  usages,  manners,  cus- 
toms, mores  and  morals.  '07  Ginn  $3.60 
school    ed    $3  301 

"List   of  books  cited,"  p6s5-7o. 

"Folkways  the  author  defines  as  'ways  of 
doing  things'  which  are  gradually  recognized 
as  expedient  and  develop  into  established  cus- 
toms. Their  origins  arc  lost  in  mystery,  but 
they  are  always  anil  everywhere  a  controlling 
social  force,  regulating  in  every  detail  the  life 
of  uncivilized  races  and  hardly  less  potent  in 
the  life  of  civilized  peoples.  With  great  labor 
Professor  Sumner  has  assembled  a  mass  of 
materials,  gathered  from  almost  all  accessible 
sources,  and  with  rare  insight  and  scientific  cau- 
tion has  sought  to  elicit  their  meaning.  The 
result  is  an  important  contribution  to  the  sci- 
entific study  of  society.  (Condensed  from  Na- 
tion,    1908.)       Pittsburgh 

Tarde,    Gabriel 

Social  laws;  an  outline  of  sociology;  tr 
by  H.  C.  Warren.    '99  Macmillan  $1.25 

301 

"Author's  own  r^sum6  and  unification  of  his 
three  principal  works  on  general  sociology:  'Les 
lois  de  I'imitation,'  'L'opposition  universelle,' 
and  'La  logique  sociale.'  Excellent  translation." 
N.    Y.    state    lib. 

A  translation  of  his  "Laws  of  imitation"  by 
Elsie  Clews  Parsons  is  published  by  Holt  at 
$3-50 

Todd,  Arthur  James 

Theories    of    social    progress;     a     critical 

study  of  the  attempts  to  formulate  the 

conditions     of     human     advance.       '18 

Macmillan  $2.25  301 

Bibliography      and       supplemental      readings, 

P54q-74 

"An    interesting    discussion    of    economic,    mil- 
itarist,    eugenic,      institutional,      and      idealogical 
theories    of    social    progress,    with    conclusions    of 
the    author    who    is    professor    of    sociology,    Uni-  ' 
versity    of    Minnesota."      Cleveland 

Trotter,  W. 

Instincts  of  the  herd  in  peace  and  war. 
'16    Macmillan   $1.25  301 

"  'Mr.  Trotter  argues  that  gregariousness  is 
an  instinct  as  powerful  and  primitive  as  the 
sexual,  the  nutritive  and  the  self-preserving,  and 
that  there  are  times  in  the  life  of  a  people, 
especially  if  war  exists,  when  gregariousness 
masters  or  at  least  distorts  every  other  impulse. 
In  iqo8  and  loog  Mr.  Trotter  published  his 
articles  in  the  Sociological  review.  There  are 
now  reprinted  and  immensely  enriched  bv  con- 
tract with  those  later  developments  of  abnormal 
psychology  which  arc  due  to  Professor  Freud. 
What  Freud  calls  the  censor.  Trotter  calls  gre- 
gariousness or  herd  instinct.'  (Adapted  from 
the   New   republic")      Cleveland 

Veblen,  Thorstein 

Theory  of  the  leisure  class;  an  economic 
studv  in  the  evolution  of  institutions. 
'99    Slacmillan  $2  301 

".■\n  academic,  subtle  and  acute  phrasing  of 
what  the  working  men  are  saying  in  every  shop 
and  Sunday  trades  council."  (Dial  28:438) 
A.    L.   A. 

Wallace,   Alfred    Russell 

Social  environment  and  moral  progress. 
'13    Casscll    $1.25  301 

"The  main  contention  of  the  first  half  of  the 
book  is  that  there  has  been  no  perceptible  ad- 
vance in  morality  through  the  a?es  and  that 
the    present    social   structure    is    radically   wrong. 


The  second  part  deals  almost  wholly  with  the 
workings  of  the  evolutionary  law  in  particular 
reference  to  social  progress,  and  maintains  that 
progress  may  be  achieved  ia  the  future  through 
natural    selection."       Pittsburgh. 

Wallas,  Graham 

The  great  society;  a  psvchological  analy-    1^ 
sis.     '14   Macmillan  $2  301 

"A,  brief  review  of  the  subject  matter  and 
terminology  of  social  psychology,  together  with 
chapters  on  the  applications  of  this  compara- 
tively new  science  to  the  problems  of  present 
day    civilization."      Cleveland 

Ward,  Lester  Frank 

ApplicMl  sociology:  a  treatise  on  the  con- 
scious improvement  of  society  by  so- 
ciety, maps  '06  Ginn  $3  school  ed  $2.50 

301 
"A    ^cholarly,    scientific    theory    of    progress. 
Companion    volume    to    the    author's    'Pure    so- 
ciology,'  Macmillan  $4."      A.    L.   A.   sup. 

Pure  sociology;  a  treatise  on  the  origin 
and  spontaneous  development  of  so- 
ciety.    '03  Macmillan  $4  301 

"  'It  will  be  a  long  time  before  a  more  im- 
portant contribution  to  social  self-knowledge  ap- 
pears between  the  covers  of  a  single  book.'  " 
(Am.   jour-    soc,    1913)    Pittsburgh 


303     Cyclopedias 


Bliss,  William  Dwight  Porter,  and  Binder, 
R.  M. 
New  encyclopedia  of  social  reform,  new 
ed  '08  Funk  $7.50  303 

"A  useful  popular  work,  intended  for  the 
general  reader,  not  for  the  special  student. 
Principal  articles  are  by  specialists  and  are 
signed,  short  articles  are  unsigned.  Bibliogra- 
phies are  brief  and  refer  principally  to  works 
in  English.  Contains  many  biographical  sket:hes, 
including   some    of    living   men."      Mudge 


304     Essays.     Addresses 

Addams,  Jane 

Democracy  and  social  ethics.  ^Citizens 
lib.  of  economics,  politics  and  sociol- 
ogy)   '02   Macmillan  $1.25  304 

Contents:  Charitable  effort;  Filial  relations; 
Household  adjustment;  Industrial  amelioration; 
Educational  methods;   Political  reform 

Newer  ideals  of  peace.  (Citizens  lib.  of 
economics,  politics  and  sociology)  '07 
Macmillan    $1.25  304 

Contents:  Introduction;  Survivals  of  mili- 
tarism in  city  government;  Failure  to  utilize 
immigrants  in  city  government;  Militarism  and 
industrial  legislation;  Group  morality  in  the  la- 
bor movement;  Protection  of  children  for  in- 
dustrial cfticiency;  Utilization  of  women  in  city 
government;    Passing    of    the    war    virtues 

"Contends  that  the  spirit  of  aggressiveness 
today  should  be  utilized  in  social  amelioration, 
not  in  war.  Practical  and  stimulating."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Carver,  Thomas  Nixon 

Essavs  in  social  justice.  '15  Harvard  univ. 
press    $2  304 

"Original  both  in  its  manner  of  treatment 
and  in  the  emphasis  which  it  places  on  eco- 
nomic factors.  The  writer  believes  that  the 
'sentimental  morality'  motive  has  been  over- 
worked, and  dwells  on  the  need  of  a  strong 
state  in  adjusting  the  various  conflicting  social 
interests."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Clark,  John  Bates 

Social  justice  without  socialism.  (Barbara 
Weinstock  lectures  on  the  morals  of 
trade)   '14  Houghton  50c  304 

"A  suggestive  essay  discussing  social  and  eco- 
nomic reform  that  can  be  brought  about  by 
nonsocialistic   methods."   Book   rev.   digest 

Devine,  Edward  Thomas 

The  normal  life.  '15  Survey  associates 
$1  304 

Contains  the  substance  of  a  course  of  lec- 
tures delivered  in  Baltimore  in  February  and 
March,  19 15,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Social 
service    corporation. 

"A  study  of  social  problems  which  'takes  as 
a  background  the  normal  individual  life,  and. 
following  it  through  from  beginning  to  end 
tries  to  determine  what  are  the  social  con- 
ditions and  social  provision  which  are  essential 
at  each  stage  to  securing  it.'  "  Pratt  quar- 
terly 

"Its  value  to  social  workers  is  beyond  ques- 
tion."     Dial    58:469 

Dickinson,   Goldsworthy  Lowes 

A  modern  symposium.  '05  Doubledav 
$1.25  304 

"Members  of  a  fictitious  group  present  their 
individual  philosophies,  representing  the  liberal, 
socialist,  anarchist,  business  man,  Quaker,  etc. 
A  book  of  unusual  interest  to  a  few."  N.  Y. 
state    lib. 

Ellis,   Havelock 

Task  of  social  hygiene.  '12  Houghton 
$2.50  304 

Contents:  The  changing  status  of  women; 
The  new  aspect  of  the  woman's  movement;  The 
emancipation  of  woman  in  relation  to  romantic 
love;  The  significance  of  a  falling  birthrate;  Eu- 
genics and  love;  Religion  and  the  child;  The 
problem  of  sexual  hygiene;  Immorality  and  the 
law;  The  war  against  war;  The  problem  of  ar 
international  language;  Individualism  and  so- 
cialism 

"The  introduction  traces  the  course  of  so- 
cial reform  during  the  last  century  and  sum- 
marizes the  factors  that  enter  into  the  problem 
of   social   hygiene."      A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Fite,  Warner 

Individualism,    'li    Longmans  $1.80       304 

"A  lucid  and  powerful  analysis  of  the  social 
compact.  The  moral  issues  raised  are  freely 
illustrated  from  modern  industry  and  politics. 
Will  attract  even  those  who  differ  most  widely 
from  his  conclusions."  (Nation)  A.  L.  A. 
sup 

Henderson,    Charles    Richmond 

Social  duties  from  the  Christian  point  of 
view.  (Constructive  Bible  studies)  '09 
Univ.  of   Chicago  $1.25  304 

"Discusses  concisely  and  from  a  broad  hu- 
man aspect,  problems  of  the  family,  neglected 
children,  workingmen,  public  health,  corpora- 
tions, charities,  business,  etc.  .  .  .  Topics  for 
discussion  and  brief  bibliography  conclude  each 
chapter.  Primarily  intended  for  use  in  adult 
Sunday  school  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.  classes."  (Am. 
jour.    soc.    15:119)    N.    Y.    state    lib 

Howerth,  Ira  Woods 

Work    and    life.     '13    Sturgis   $1.50  304 

"Social  legislation  backed  by  enlightened  public 
opinion  must  so  control  our  economic  institu- 
tions that  the  benefits  may  be  more  justly  shared 
by    all    the    members    of   society."    Am.    econ    rev. 

Kelsey,  Carl 

Physical  basis  of  society.  '16  Appleton 
$2  "^"^    304 

"Sketches  briefly  'the  physical  background  of 
life,  the  relation  of  the  organism  to  its  en- 
vironment, the  question  of  heredity,  and  the 
general  idea  of  evolution  as  applied  to  human 
beings  and  the  development  of  social  theory.' 
The  book  is  the  outgrowth  of  the  author's  work 
with  his  sociology  classes  at  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania   and   is   a   useful   survey   of   recent 


thought  on  the  subject,  based  on  first-hand  au- 
thorities, who  are  freely  quoted."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Key,  Ellen  Karolina  Sofia 

Younger  generation;  tr.  from  the  Swedish 
by   A.    G.    Chater.     '14    Putnam  $1.50 

304 

Contents:  What  the  age  offers  and  expects 
of  youth;  Associated  activity  and  self-culture; 
The  peace  problem;  Y'outh,  woman  and  anti- 
militarism;  'Class-badges';  The  children's  char- 
ter;   Recreative   culture;    The    few   and   the   many 

"The  author's  ideas  on  sex  matters  are  not 
obtruded  in  any  of  [these  essays],  and  are 
often  wholly  absent.  The  last  and  longest  es- 
say on  'The  few  and  the  many'  elaborates  her 
faith   in    a   social   democracy."      St.   Louis 

Lee,   Gerald  Stanley 

Crowds;  a  moving-picture  of  democracv. 
'13    Doubleday   $1.50  304 

"Crisp,  epigrammatic,  often  abrupt.  but 
earnest  and  idealistic  chapters  on  what  people 
are  thinking  about  politics,  society,  industry,  re- 
ligion, other  people  and  life  in  general." 
(Dial    55:116)    N.    Y.   state   lib. 

"Crowds,  jr."  arranged  for  "men  in  a  hurry" 
is  published"  by  Doubleday  at   soc. 

Lippmann,   Walter 

Preface  to  politics.  '13  Holt  $1.50  304 
Contents;  Routineer  and  inventor;  The  ta- 
boo; The  changing  focus;  The  golden  rule  and 
after;  Well  meaning  but  unmeaning;  The  Chi- 
cago vice  report;  Some  necessary  iconoclasm; 
The  making  of  creeds;  The  red  herring;  Revo- 
lution  and  culture 

"A  young  socialist-politician's  penetrating 
analysis  of  current  political  ideas.  Especially 
notable  for  its  fresh,  original  viewpoint,  graphic 
characterizations  of  public  men  and  concise, 
vigorous    style."       (Nation)     N.     Y.    state    lib. 

Peabody,    Francis    Greenwood 

Approach  to  the  social  question.  '09 
Macmillan    $1.25  304 

"The  significance  of  the  book  lies  in  its 
definite  leading  from  social  service  to  social 
religion."      (Survey)   A.   L.  A.  sup. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore 

American  ideals,  and  other  essays,  social 

and  political.     '97  Putnam  stand  lib  ed 

$2.50    pop    ed    $1.50  304 

Other  essays:  True  Americanism;  The  manly 
virtues  and  practical  politics;  The  college  grad- 
uate and  public  life;  Phases  of  state  legislation; 
Machine  politics  in  New  York  City;  Six  years 
of  civil  service  reform;  Administering  the  New 
York  police  force;  The  vice-presidency  and  the 
campaign  of  1896;  How  not  to  help  our  poorer 
brother;  The  Monroe  doctrine;  Washington's 
forgotten  maxim;  National  life  and  character; 
Social  evolution;  The  law  of  civilization  and 
decay 

The  strenuous  life;  essays  and  addresses. 
'02    Century   $1.50  304 

Other  essays:  Expansion  and  peace;  Lati- 
tude and  longitude  among  reformers;  Fellow- 
feeling  as  a  political  factor;  Civic  helpfulness; 
Character  and  success;  The  eighth  and  ninth 
commandments  in  politics;  The  best  and  the 
good;  Promise  and  performance;  The  American 
boy;  Military  preparedness  and  unpreparedness; 
Admiral  Dewey;  Grant;  Manhood  and  state- 
hood; Brotherhood  and  the  heroic  virtues;  Na- 
tional duties;  The  labor  question;  Christian 
citizenship 

Royce,   Josiah 

Race  questions,  provincialism  and  other 
American  problems.  '08  Macmillan 
$1.50  304 

Contents:  Race  questions  and  prejudices; 
Provincialism;  On  certain  limitations  of  the 
thoughtful  public  in  America;  The  Pacific  coast, 
a  psychological  study  of  the  relations  of  climate 
and  civilization;  Some  relations  of  physical 
training  to  the  present  problems  of  moral  edu- 
cation   in   America 


SOCIOLOGY— Gexkkal 


Russell,  Bertrand 

Why  men  tiglit;  a  method  of  abolish- 
ing the  international  duel.  17  Cen- 
tury  $1.50  304 

Contents:  The  principle  of  growth;  The 
state;  War  as  an  institution;  Property;  Kduca- 
ticn;  Marriage  anti  the  population  (|uestion; 
Religion   and    the   churches;    What    we   can   do. 

"Published  in  England  under  the  title  'Prin- 
ciples   of    social    reconstruction. 

"Opposed  to  the  impulses  which  make  for 
war  are  the  forces  of  love,  the  instinct  of  con- 
structiveness,  and  the  joy  of  life.  As  the  au- 
thor sees  it,  all  three  are  checked  and  enfeebled 
at  present  by  institutions  which  rest  upon  in- 
justice and  authority.  Under  better  social  con- 
ditions 'the  impulse  life  of  men  would  become 
wholly  different,  and  the  human  race  might 
travel  towards  a  new  happiness  and  a  new 
vi.i;(>r."      Pittsburgh 

Strong,  Josiah 

Our   world.      '13    Doublcday   $1    pa    50c 

304 

"Discusses  with  acutencss  and  vision  the  de- 
velopment of  the  new  world-life  and  analyzes 
the  problems  which  have  grown  out  of  it — the 
problem  of  industry,  of  wealth,  of  the  individual 
and  society,  of  lawlessness  and  legislation,  the 
new  race  problem  and  the  problem  of  the  city. 
Broader  in  scope  than   'Our  country.'  "  A.   L.  A. 

Sumner,  William  Graham 

\\'ar  and  other  essays;  ed.  with  introd. 
by  Albert  Galloway  Keller.  "11  Yale 
univ.    press   $2.50  304 

"Seventeen  essays  originally  printed  in  pe- 
riodicals, t88i-iqoq,  intrinsically  interesting,  and 
valuable  as  showing  the  progress  of  social  and 
political  thought  while  the  author  was  professor 
of  political  and  social  science  in  Yale  college 
(i87J-igoQ).  .  .  .  The  editor  writes  an  appre- 
ciative sketch  of  Professor  Sumner  (26  p.)  and 
a  bibliography  of  his  published  works  (64  titles) 
is   appended."      A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

"The  title  essay  is  a  clear,  incisive,  level- 
headed examination  into  the  role  which  war 
has  played  in  the  development  of  civilization 
and  the  advancement  of  the  human  race."  (Na- 
tion)   Book    rev.    digest 

Other  volumes  of  Sumner's  papers  edited  by 
Keller  are:  "Challenge  of  facts  and  other  es- 
says,"   "Earth-hunger    and   other   essays." 

Taft,   William    Howard 

Present    day    problems.      '08    Dodd    $1.50 

304 

Contents:  Inaugural  address  as  civil  gov- 
ernor of  the  Philippines:  Inauguration  of  the 
Philippine  assembly:  China  and  her  relations 
with  the  United  States:  Japan  and  her  rela- 
tions with  the  United  States:  An  appreciation 
of  (lencral  Grant;  Army  of  the  United  States; 
Panama  canal;  A  Republican  congress  and  ad- 
ministration, and  their  work  from  1004  to  ioo5"; 
Legislative  policies  of  the  present  administra- 
tion: Panic  of  1007:  Southern  democracy  and 
republican  principles;  Labor  and  capital; 
Achievements  of  the  Republican  pirty;  Recent 
criticism  of  the  federal  ju<liciary;  Administra- 
tion   of   criminal    law 

Towne,  Ezra  Thayer 

Social  problems;  a  study  of  present-day 
social  conditions.  (Social  science  text- 
books)  il   maps    16  Macmillan  $1       304 

"(lives  in  simple,  direct,  concrete  form  much 
material  that  is  found  at  present  only  in  more 
advanced  books.  .  .  .  Questions  and  references 
at   chapter-ends."      A.    L.    A.   bkl. 

Supplements  Ellwood's  "Sociology."  Wis. 
bul. 

"The  best  introduction  to  the  study  of  pres- 
ent day  social  conditions  which  has  yet  ap- 
peared for  the  use  of  high  school  and  under- 
graduate college  students.  It  will  be  etiually 
valuable  as  the  basis  for  instruction  and  dis- 
cussion in  classes  conducted  by  men's  and 
women's  clubs  and  by  church  classes  for  adults." 
Survey   36:544 


Tucker,   William  Jewett 

Xeu  reservation  of  time,  and  other  art- 
icles. '16  Houghton  $1.50  304 
Other  articles:  Undergraduate  scholarship; 
The  goal  of  equality;  Notes  on  the  progress  of 
the  social  conscience;  Ethical  challenge  of  the 
war;  Crux  of  the  peace  problem;  On  the  con- 
trol of  modern  civilization;  Appendix:  The  new 
movement    in    humanity,    from    liberty    to   unity 

Many  of  these  articles  appeared  in  .\tlantic 
monthly,    v.     loh-ii'i,    .\g    'lo-S    '15.       Pittsburgh 

Vedder,   Henry  Clay 

Gospel  of  Jesus  and   the  problems  of  de- 
mocracy.     '14   Macmillan   $1.50  304 

"One  of  the  best  of  the  many  recent  at- 
tempts to  reconcile  Christianity  with  the  revolu- 
tionary idealism  of  socialism.  (G.  L.  Arner.) 
Am.    econ.    rev.    5:134 

"The  fresh  manner  of  treatment  and  the  ar- 
ray of  facts  presented,  as  well  as  the  practi- 
cal suggestions,  will  commend  the  book  to  so- 
cial workers.  Classed  bibliography  (  1  i  V'  p.)" 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Weeks.   Arland   Deyett 

Psychology  of  citizenship,     f National  so- 
cial service   ser.)     '17  McClurg  50c 

304 

"Pithy  chapters  for  voters,  would-be-voters, 
and  politicians,  on  the  reasons  why  citizens  do 
not  give  continued  and  serious  attention  to  pub- 
lic affairs,  why  they  hate  to  pay  taxes,  why 
they  are  stingy  with  salaries  for  officials,  why 
they  ^o  to  wai\  and  why  lawyers  should  not 
be  legislators.  There  is  one  excellent  and  prac- 
tical   chapter   on    civic    publicity."      Cleveland 

Wells,  Herbert  George 

Social    forces    in    England    and    America. 
'14   Harper  $2  304 

"Contents:  The  coming  of  Bleriot;  My  first 
flight;  Off  the  chain;  Of  the  new  reign;  Will 
the  empire  live?;  The  labour  unrest:  Social 
panaceas;  Syndicalism  or  citizenship?;  The 
great  state;  The  common  sense  of  warfare:  The 
contemporary  novel;  The  philosopher's  public 
library;  About  Chesterton  and  Helloc;  About 
Sir  Thomas  More;  Traffic  and  rebuilding;  The 
so-called  science  of  sociology;  Divorce;  The 
schoolmaster  and  the  empire;  The  endowment 
of  motherhood;  Doctors:  An  age  of  specialisa- 
tion; Is  there  a  people?;  The  disease  of  parlia- 
ments; The  .American  population;  The  possible 
collapse  of  civilization;  The  ideal  citizen;  Some 
possible     discoveries:     The     human     adventure. 

Published  in  England  under  the  title  "An 
Englishman    looks    at    the    world" 

Wolfe,  Albert  Benedict 

(ed.»     Readings    in    social    problems.      '16 
Ginn  S2.S0  304 

"A  well  chosen  selection  of  readings,  which 
grew  out  of  the  editor's  course  in  sociology 
and  is  intended  for  use  in  college  and  university 
classes.  The  problems  coveren  arc  population, 
immigration,  the  woman  problem,  marriage  and 
<livorce,  the  Negro  problem  in  the  I'nitcd  .States. 
References    follow    each    tnpir."      A.    L.    A.    bkL 


305      Year  books 

The  New  international  yearbook,  listed  be- 
low, bears  the  class  number  of  the  encyclopedia 
to  which  it  is  a  supplement,  but  is  listed  in  this 
section  for  convenience.  ^'ear  books  dealing 
mainly  with  one  country  will  be  found  under 
ihe    country    numbers,    314-317 

American  year  book;  a  record  of  events 
and  progress,  1910-date.  Appleton  1911- 
date  latest  vol  $3  305 

"An  excellent  yearbook,  made  up  of  long 
signed  articles  by  specialists.  The  articles  give 
good  narrative  accounts,  including  bibliographies 
and  statistics,  of  the  events  of  the  year  grouped 
by  large  subjects.  ?Zach  volume  has  also  a 
chronology  and  a  necrology  and  a  general  in- 
dex  to  all   the  classes  except   the   chronology   and 


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American  year  book — Continued 

necrology.  Each  article  covers  its  subjects  in 
all  countries,  but  aims  especially  to  record  prog- 
ress   in    the    United    States."      Mudge 

New  international  year  book;  a  compen- 
dium of  the  world's  progress,  1907- 
date.  pi  per  maps  Dodd  1908-date  latest 
vol    $5  031 

"An  excellent  annual  encyclopedia,  compiled 
and  arranged  on  the  same  plan  as  the  New 
international  encyclopaedia,  and  useful  both  as  a 
supplement  to  that  work  and  as  an  annual 
record  of  the  progress  and  events  in  any  sub- 
ject.     Especially    useful    for   biography."     JMudge 

Statesman's  year-book,  1864-date.  Macmil- 
lan    1864-date   latest  vol   $3.50  305 

"A  concise  and  reliable  manual  of  descriptive 
and  statistical  information  about  the  govern- 
ments of  the  world.  Arranged  (i)  Great 
Britain  (a)  the  United  Kingdom  (b)  Dominions, 
colonies,    and    dependencies;     (2)    United    States; 

(3)  Other     countries,     arranged     alphabetically; 

(4)  Hague  tribunal.  .  .  A  valuable  feature 
is  the  selected  bibliography  of  statistical  and 
other  books  of  reference  given  for  each  coun- 
try."     Mudge 

» 

306    Societies:  transactions,  reports 

Southern  sociological  congress,  Atlanta, 
Georgia,  1913 
The  South  mobilizing  for  social  service; 
ed.  by  James  E.  McCulloch.  '13  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  Southern  sociological  con- 
gress $2  306 

"Contains  the  addresses  of  68  specialists  on 
sociological  topics  of  particular  significance  to 
the  South  as  well  as  those  vital  to  the  whole 
nation."      Cleveland 

The  proceedings  of  the  Congress  of  1912, 
dealing  with  many  of  the  same  problems,  were 
published  under  the  title:  "The  call  of  the 
new    South" 

308     Collected  works.     Extracts 

Many  collections  of  orations  and  debates  are 
classified  by  libraries  under  Literature  instead 
of  under  Sociology.  Some  of  the  best  of  these 
are: 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Orations  and  addresses.  3v 
'04  Harper  $3.50  ea 

Foerster,  N.,  and  Pierson,  W.  W.,  jr.,  eds. 
American    ideals-      '17    Houghton    $1.25 

Johnston,  A.,  ed.  American  orations.  4v  '04 
Putnam    $1.40   ea 

Miller,  M.  M.,  ed.  Great  debates  in  Amer- 
ican history.  14V  '13  Current  literature  publish- 
ing company 

Webster,  D.  Speeches  and  orations.  '02  Lit- 
tle   $2.50 

Bryan,  William  Jennings 

Speeches,  revised  and  arranged  by  l:im- 
self.     2v  il  '09  Funk  $1   ea  308 

"Forty-one  dignified  and  well  knit  addresses 
covering   author's   public    life."      A.    L.    A.   sup. 

Burke,   Edmund 

Selections;  ed.  with  notes  and  introd.  by 
Bliss  Perry.     '96  Holt  85c  308 

"An  Irish  orator  of  supreme  rhetorical  ability 
and  range  of  imagination.  His  speeches  on 
the  American  and  French  situation  at  the  time 
of  the  revolutions  in  the  two  countries  are 
characteristic  of  their  author  and  are  of  chief 
interest  to  the  American  reader.  This  volume 
contains  five  utterances  giving  full  interpreta- 
tions of  Burke's  attitude  towards  America." 
Pratt    alcove 

Harding,  Samuel  Bannister 

(ed.)  Select  orations  illustrating  Amer- 
ican political  history.  '09  Macmillan 
$1.25  308 


"Selections  from  the  public  utterances  of  in- 
fluential men  which  at  the  time  when  they  were 
delivered  exerted  an  influence  on  public  opinion 
or  action  and  which  are  designed  to  illustrate 
the  political  history  and  development  of  the 
United  States.  The  extracts  are  arranged 
chronologically  under  five  divisions  and  histori- 
cal introductions  are  prefixed  to  the  different 
sections  and  separate  orations-  An  introduc- . 
tion  and  notes  on  'Oratorical  style  and  struc- 
ture' are  the  work  of  Prof.  J.  M.  Clapp  of  Lake 
Forest  university.  This  is  the  oniy  adequate 
one-volume  collection  of  American  political  ora- 
tions and  as  such  will  be  useful  to  schools, 
clubs   and   institutes."      A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Lincoln,  Abraham 

Complete  works:  speeches,  letters,  state 
papers,  miscellaneous;  ed  by  J:  G.  Ni- 
colay  and  John  Hay.  2v  '02  Century 
$10  308 

"Arrangement  chronologic;  the  mechanical 
presentation,  perfection  itself.  Indispensable  to 
all  students  of  our  later  political  history." 
A.   L.  A. 

Selections  from  Lincoln  are  published  by  the 
American  book  company,  Ginn,  Heath,  Long- 
mans and  Merrill,  at  prices  ranging  from  28c 
to   35c. 

Speeches  and  letters,  1832-1865;  ed  by 
Merwin  Roe.  (Everyman's  lib.  Dut- 
tion  cl  50c;  library  binding  60c  308 

"A  collection  of  Lincoln's  greatest  speeches' 
and  most  noteworthy  letters.  On  page  40  is 
given  Lincoln's  'lost  speech,'  so  called  because 
all  the  reporters  present  were  so  absorbed  in 
it    as   to   forget    to    take    notes."      Pratt   alcove 

Hughes,   Charles   Evans 

Addresses,    1906-1916.      il    '16    Putnam    $1 

308 
"To  this  second  edition  of  Mr.  Hughes'  ad- 
dresses the  following  important  additions  have 
been  made:  Telegram  to  the  Republican  con- 
vention in  Chicago  accepting  the  nomination, 
June  10,  19 16;  Formal  address  of  acceptance 
delivered  in  Carnegie  Hall,  New  York  City, 
July  31,  1916;  'Keynote'  speech  delivered  at 
Youngstown.  Ohio,  September  5,  1908;  Address 
before  the  New  York  bar  association,  January 
14,  1916,  on  'Some  aspects  of  the  development 
of  American   law.'  "      Book   rev.   digest 

Sinclair,    Upton 

(ed.)  Cry  for  justice;  an  anthology  of  the 
literature  of  social  protest.  il  '15 
Winston  $2  308 

"The  writings  of  philosophers,  poets,  novel- 
ists, social  reformers  and  others  who  have  voiced 
the  struggle  against  social  injustice;  selected 
from  twenty-five  languages  and  covering  a  pe- 
riod of  five  thousand  years;  illustrated  with 
reproductions  of  social  protest  in  art.  Selec- 
tions are  classified  under  subject  heads  such  as 
toil,  revolt,  humor,  socialism,  etc.  There  is  an 
index   of   authors   and  one   of   titles."      Cleveland 

Wilson,  Woodrow 

In  our  first  year  of  war;  messages  and 
addresses  to  the  Congress  and  the  peo- 
ple, March  5,  1917  to  January  8,  1918. 
'18   Harper  $1  308 

President  Wilson's  state  papers  and  ad- 
dresses; with  an  introd.  by  Albert 
Shaw.     '18  Doran  $2  308 

Contains  over  seventy  addresses  and  state 
papers,  dating  from  March  4,  1913  to  April  6, 
19 18,  and  including  all  the  historic  war  utter- 
ances; also  a  brief  sketch  of  Woodrow  Wilson's 
public  career,  and  a  list  of  the  notable  phrases 
coined   by   him 

War  addresses;  with  an  introd.  and  notes 
by  Arthur  Ro}^  Leonard.     '18  Ginn  32c 

308 

Edited    for    use    in    secondary    schools    but    of 

value     for     some     adults.      The     thirty-two     page 

introduction    deals    with   Woodrow    Wilson,    How 

the  Great  war  began,  Progress   of   the  war,   etc. 


SOCIOLOGY— Statistics 


Wilson,  Woodrow  — Continued 

"Messages   to   the  Congress,  January  to  April, 
1917,    with   the   President's   Proclamation   of   war, 
April  6,   191 7,  and  his  Message  to  the  American 
people,  April   15,   1917."      Title  page 
Why   we   are   at   war.     '17    Harper   50c 

308 

309. 1     Social  surveys 

Aronovici,  Carol 

The   social   survey,      il      '16   Harper   press 
$1.2.S  309.1 

Bibliography,    p^  17-52 

An  enlarged  edition  of  his  "Knowing  one's 
own    community." 

Based  on  the  author's  wide  experience  as 
director  of  the  Bureau  for  social  research, 
Philadelphia 

"Contains  chapters  on  training  surveying 
forces,  on  methods  of  investigation,  and  on 
preparation  of  the  report,  and  closes  with  an 
excellent     bibliography."       Cleveland 

Elmer,   Manual   Conrad 

Technique   of   social   surveys.     '17   World 
CO.,   Lawrence,   Kan.  $1  309.1 

"The  book  devotes  itself  to  two  main  ques- 
tions: the  kind  of  facts  to  be  gathered  in  social 
surveys  and  the  use  to  be  made  of  them,  the 
greater  and  more  valuable  part  of  the  publica- 
tion    being     devoted    to    the    former-"      Survey 

39:-:7i 

"The  author  has  made  his  book  thoroly  prac- 
tical and  it  will  be  of  distinct  usefulness  to 
those  for  whom  it  was  written."  Am.  pol.  sci. 
rev.    11:792 

3 1  1     Statistics 

Bailey,    William    B.,    and    Cummings,    John 
Statistics.     '17    McClurg    60c  311 

Bibliography,    p.    149 

William  B.  Bailey  is  professor  of  practical 
philanthropy  in  Vale  university,  and  John  Cum- 
mings is  expert  special  agent  of  the  Bureau 
of    the    census. 

Brinton,  Willard  Cope 

Graphic    methods     for     presenting  facts. 

(Works     management     lib.)      '14  Eng. 

mag.   $5  311 

"Shows  how  to  prepare  and  interpret  simple 
charts  and  curves  so  that  facts  may  thereby  be 
presented  more  vividly  than  by  the  old  statis- 
tical methods.  Useful  to  the  business  man, 
the  social  worker  and  the  legislator."  Pitts- 
l)Uri;h 

King,  Willford   Isbell 

Elements  of  statistical  method.     '12  Mac- 
millan  $1.50  311 

"  '.\ims  to  'furnish  a  simple  text'  in  the  more 
elementary  processes  of  the  statistical  method 
for  the  benefit  of  that  large  class  of  students 
and  workers  who  are  not  expert  mathematicians, 
but  who  must  make  practical  use  of  statistics.'  " 
(Survey)    Pratt    quarterly 

314-317    Statistics  of  special  countries 

United   States.  Census,  Bureau  of 

Abstract   of    the   census   of   maimfactures. 
1914.    '17   Supt.  of  doc.    65c  317 

"Published  in  advance  of  the  detailed  re- 
ports and  contains  in  condensed  form  all  of  the 
essential  statistics.  ...  It  is  designed  to 
meet  the  requirements  of  those  who  desire  the 
statistics  for  the  census  as  a  whole,  for  the 
separate  industries,  and  for  the  states  and  prin- 
cipal cities."      Pittsburgh 

Century   of   population   growth    from   the 
1st  census  of  the  United  States  to  the 


12th,  1790-1900.  il  maps  '09  Supt.  of 
doc.   $1.10  317 

Statistical  atlas  of  the  United  States.  1914 
Supt.  of  doc  $2.50  317 

Thirteenth  census,  taken  .  .  .  1910;  ab- 
stract of  .  .  .  statistics  of  population, 
agriculture,  manufactures,  and  mining. 
'12   Supt.   of   doc.   $1  317 

"A  new  departure  in  the  form  of  the  census 
abstract,  which  is  to  take  the  place  of  the  for- 
mer brief  '.Abstract'  and  the  larger  'Compen- 
dium-' It  contains  in  addition  to  the  usual 
statistical  tables  much  explanatory  text,  some 
comparative  statistics  and  many  maps  and  dia- 
grams, and  is  full  enough  to  .suffice  the  average 
library  in  place  of  the  large  final  volumes.  .\ 
special  edition  is  issued  for  each  state  and  ter- 
ritory and  the  District  of  Columbia,  containing 
a  supplement  of  state  statistics,  which  may  also 
be  obtained  in  separate  pamphlet  form." 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

U.    S.    Foreign     and     domestic    commerce. 
Bureau  of 
Statistical   abstract  of   the   United   States 
1879-date    Supt    of    doc    latest    vol    SOc 

317.3 
Whitaker,    Joseph 

Almanack,  l.S09-date.  J.  Whitaker  1869- 
date  latest  vol  2/6  314 

"Most  valuable  on  British  empire:  tables  of 
sovereigns,  the  royal  household,  orders  of 
knighthood,  members  of  Parliament,  govern- 
ment officers,  army  and  navy  lists,  religious, 
educational,  social,  commercial  and  financial  sta- 
tistics,   etc."      N.    Y.    state    lib. 

World  almanac  and  encyclopedia,  1868- 
datc.  N.Y.  The  World  1868-date  latest 
vol  pa  25c  cl  50c  317.3 

320     Political  science 

Valuable  books  for  students   are: 

Coker,  F.  W.  Readings  in  political  philosophy. 
19 1 5    Macmillan   $2.25 

Montesquieu,  C-  L.  Spirit  of  laws  with 
D'Alembert's  analysis;  tr.  by  Thomas  Nugent. 
2v    1902    Macmillan    $1.75    ea 

Morley,  J.  Notes  on  politics  and  history.  1914 
Macmillan    $1 

Rousseau,  J.  J.  Social  contract;  tr.  by  R.  M. 
Harrington.    2d   ed    1912    Putnam    $1.25 

Seeley,  J:  R-  Introduction  to  political  sci- 
ence.    1901     Macmillan    $1.50 

Sidgwick,  Henry.  Elements  of  politics.  2d  cd 
revised    1807    Macmillan    $4 

Aristotle,    384-322    B.  C. 

Politics  of  .\ristotle;  tr.  with  an  analy- 
sis and  critical  notes,  by  _T.  E.  C.  W^ell- 
don.     '12  Macmillan  $3.23  320 

Discussion  of  public  affairs  by  the  most 
eminent  of  the  Greek  philosophers  in  terms  ap- 
plicable to  many  of  the  problems  of  modern 
political    science."      Pratt    alcove 

Published  also  in  the  Everyman's  library 
edition   by   Dutton   at   50c;   library   binding  6oc 

Bums,  Cecil  Delisle 

Morality    of    nations.      '16    Putnam    $1.50 

320 

"Because  the  author,  an  Englishman,  believes 
that  new  ideas  arc  needed  to  control  the  new 
political  situation  both  in  domestic  and  in  for- 
eign issues,  he  furnishes  a  criticism  of  inherited 
conceptions  of  the  State,  a  review  of  the  pres- 
ent moral  relationship  between  States,  and  an 
indication  of  the  tendencies  which  are  transform- 
ing the  whole  of  international  politics.'  " 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

"The  verdict  of  the  English  Outlook  is  that 
constructively  the  book  is  far  ahead  of  the 
times,  'as  an  analysis  of  existing  international 
morality  it  deserves  the  consideration  of  all 
students    of    foreign    politics.'  "       Cleveland 


8 


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Davis,  Henry  William  Carless 

Political  thought  of  Heinrich  von  Treit- 
schke.     '15  Scribner  $2  320 

"An  able  survey  of  the  political  writings  and 
opinions  of  the  German  philosopher,  by  a  fel- 
low at  Oxford.  Largely  a  compilation  of 
translated  sections  from  all  of  Treitschke's  chief 
writings,  interpreted  against  the  events  of  his 
life  and  in  relation  to  the  changes  of  his  own 
political    thought."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Dealey,  James  Quayle 

Development  of  the  state,  its  govern- 
mental organization  and  its  activities 
•09   Silver   $1.50  320 

"A  good  elementary  outline  of  political  de- 
velopment from  savagery,  elaborating  the  prin- 
ciples underlying  the  modern  state  and  its  ac- 
tivities."     A.    L.   A.   sup. 

Gamer,   James   Wilford 

Introduction  to  political  science.  '10  x\m. 
bk.  $2.50  320 

"Excellent  and  clear,  though  not  exhaustive 
discussion  of  the  more  important  theories  con- 
cerning the  origin,  nature,  functions  and  organ- 
ization of  the  state,  with  analyses  and  criti- 
cisms. Special  emphasis  is  given  to  American 
phases    and    developments."      A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Gettell,    Raymond    Garfield 

Introduction  to  political  science.  '10 
Ginn  $2  320 

"A  good  basis  for  a  wider  study  of  political 
science,  and,  best  of  all,  it  written  in  a  clear, 
forceful  style."  K:  F.  Geiser  in  School  rev. 
21:428 

An  excellent  book  to  use  in  connection  with 
the  above  is  the  author's  "Readings  in  political 
science,'"    loii,    Ginn,   $2.25 

Hill,   David   Ja5nne 

People's  government.     '15  Appleton  $1.35 

320 

"Useful  as  a  summary  of  the  whole  field, 
to  supplement  standard  works  like  Garner's  and 
Wilson's."      Wis.    bul. 

"Traces  the  development  of  the  State  from 
its  beginning  as  an  embodiment  of  force 
through  the  period  when  it  was  dominated  by 
law  regarded  as  a  sovereign  decree,  till  the 
time  when  in  some  parts  of  the  world  at  least 
the  idea  has  been  superseded  by  law  as  mutual 
obligation.  Simple  and  as  direct  in  treatment 
as  the  nature  of  the  subject  will  permit."  North 
Am.    rev.    202:599 

Holt,    Lucius    Hudson 

Introduction  to  the  studv  of  government. 
'15    Macmillan   $2  "  320 

"A  combination  text  and  source  book,  writ- 
ten by  a  professor  at  the  United  States  mili- 
tary academy  for  his  classes,  stating  the  na- 
ture, organization,  and  operation  of  govern- 
ment as  it  exists  in  the  foremost  states  of  the 
world.  The  source  material  follows  each  chapter 
under  the  heading  'Statistics  and  illustrative  ci- 
tations.' Better  written  than  most  elementary 
texts,  it  differs  also  in  its  strict  adherence  to 
the  comparative  method,  contrasting  American 
conditions  with  those  elsewhere.  Appendix  con- 
tains the  constitutional  laws  of  France,  the  con- 
stitutions of  Germany  and  the  United  States." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Lecky,  William  Edward  Hartpole 

Democracy  and  liberty,  new  ed  2v  '99 
Longmans  $5  320 

"Special  chapter  devoted  to  adverse  criti- 
cism of  socialism,  and  criticisms  of  socialistic 
tendencies   throughout   the   work."      A.    L.   A. 

Oppenheimer,   Franz 

The  state;  tr.  by  T.  M.  Gitterman.  '14 
Bobbs   $1.50  320 

"A  study  of  the  origin  and  development  of 
the  state  from  the  sociological  and  economic 
viewpoint.  .  .  .  The  economic  interpretation 
of  history  is  emphasized  thruout-  .  .  .  While 
decidedly  one-sided  in  its  neglect  of  all  factors 
save    force   in   state    origin    and   of   all    influences 


save  the  economic  in  state  development,  the 
book  is  a  brilliant  study  of  certain  important 
phases  of  political  evolution.  .  .  .  The 
translation  is  unusually  well  done."  Ann.  Am. 
acad.    54:340 

Tagore,  Rabindranath 

Nationalism.  '17  [Macmillan  $1.25  320 
"Three  lectures:  Nationalism  in  the  West;  Na- 
tionalism in  Japan;  Nationalism  in  India;  and 
a  poem,  'The  sunset  of  the  century.'  The  book 
is  an  ingenuous  denunciation  of  nationalism,  par- 
ticularly British  nationalism  as  seen  in  British 
domination  of  India.  The  author's  definition  of 
a  nation  is  an  organized  power  which  keeps  up 
its  insistence  that  the  population  become  strong 
and  efficient.  But  this  strenuous  effort  after 
strength  diverts  man's  power  of  sacrifice  from 
his  ultimate  object,  which  is  moral,  to  the 
maintenance  of  the  nation,  which  is  mechani- 
cal."     Pittsburgh 

Willoughby,  Westel  Woodbury 

Examination  of  the  nature  of  the  state: 
a  studv  in  political  philosophy,  new  ed 
'03    Macmillan   $3  320 

Young,  Jeremiah   Simeon 

State   and   government.      CXational   social 
science    ser.)      '17    McClurg   60c         320 
Author    is    professor     of    political    science     in 
the     University    of    Minnesota. 

"Tracing  the  history  of  government  from 
the  earliest  times  and  comparing  theories  in 
different  periods  and  various  countries,  the  au- 
thor has  packed  a  lot  of  information  into  a 
small  volume,  which  is  clear  and  interesting 
to   read."      Cleveland 

Zangwill,    Israel 

Principle  of  nationalities.  '17  Macmil- 
lan 50c  320 
"An  analysis  of  nationality  that  is  sane  and 
penetrating.  He  looks  to  'a  world-series  of 
united  republics  [where]  we  may  some  day,  per- 
haps, when  humanity  grows  up,  verify  Hebrew 
prophecy,  Italian  idealism,  and  German  phi- 
losophy, and  reach  the  great  vision  of  a  League 
of  the  Peoples  and  a  'Perpetual  Peace.'  The 
Conway  memorial  lecture  before  the  South 
Place  ethical  society,  England."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

320.3      Encyclopedias 

McLaughlin,    Andrew     C,    and     Hart,    Al- 
bert   Bushnell 
(eds.)     Cyclopedia    of    American    govern- 
ment.    3v  il   maps  '14  Appleton  $22.50 

320.3 

"Useful  reference  work  by  some  250  con- 
tributors, designed,  not  for  the  specialist,  but  for 
the  student  and  the  general  reader.  Aims  to 
supply  the  need  for  a  usable,  succinct  and 
comprehensive  presentation  of  practical,  actual 
and  theoretical  government  in  all  American 
countries,  the  term  'government'  being  used  in 
a  broad  sense.  Treats  of  national,  state  and 
local     organs     of     government."        (Preface) 

"Scope  is  wider  than  title  indicates  as  many 
articles  are  included  on  general  and  foreign 
topics. 

Many  biographies,  including  those  of  living 
men.  Arrangement  is  alphabetical  by  small 
subjects  and  there  is  an  analytical  index.  Signed 
articles  by  specialists,  bibliographies.  Has  lieen 
criticised  for  hasty  work  and  minor  inaccura- 
cies."      Mudge 

"Does  not  supplant  Lalor's  work  wholly,  but 
should  be  chosen  in  preference  to  it  if  the 
librarv  has  neither  and  can  afford  but  one." 
Wis.bul. 

320.4      Essays   on    political   science 

Burns,    Cecil    Delisle 

Political  ideals:  their  nature  and  devel- 
opment;   an    essav.      '15    Oxford    $1 

320.4 


SOCIOLOGY— Political  Science 


9 


Burns,  Cecil  Delisle  — Continued 

Contents:  The  history  of  ideals;  Athenian  lib- 
erty; Roman  order;  Cosmopolitan  equality; 
Mediaeval  unity;  Renaissance  sovereignty; 
Revolutionary  rights;  Modern  nationalism; 
Modern  imperialism;  Individualism;  Socialism; 
Conclusion;  Appendices:  Limits  of  the  subject; 
Reasoning    in    political    development. 

"The  thesis  I  propose  to  maintain  is  that 
modern  politics  is  governed  by  the  conceptions 
men  have  of  a  state  of  things  which  would 
be   better    than    the   present."      (Preface) 

Croly,    Herbert    David 

Progressive  democracy.  '14  Macinillan 
$J  320.4 

"Points  out  that  the  chief  obstacles  to  a 
iuster  economic  and  social  life  are  found  in  the 
legalism  with  which  our  whole  government  is 
affected  and  the  extreme  difficulty  of  amending 
the    constitution."       Cleveland 

"Subjects  to  a  thorough,  detailed  analysis  the 
evolution  and  principles  of  American  demo- 
cracy."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Promise  of  American  life.  '09  Macmil- 
lan  $2  320.4 

"Argues  that  unrestricted  individual  freedom 
has  resulted  in  a  morally  and  socially  undesir- 
able distribution  of  wealth  and  that  increased 
social  legislation  will  be  necessary  to  secure 
cijuality  of  opportunity— 'the  promise  of  Amer- 
ican  life-'  "      A.    L.   A.   sup. 

Hadley,  Arthur  Twining 

L  ndcrcurrc'iils  in  American  politics.  '15 
Yale  univ.  $1.50  320.4 

"Brings  together  the  author's  lectures  on 
'Prosperity  and  democracy'  given  at  Oxford  uni- 
versity, I0I4,  and  those  on  'Political  methods 
old  and  new'  given  in  1914  at  the  I'nivcrsity 
of  V^irginia.  They  constitute  a  brief  but  in- 
structive survey  of  the  growth  of  American  de- 
mocracy, economic  legislation,  and  party  gov- 
ernment."       -\.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Hughes,    Charles    Evans 

Conditions  of  progress  in  democratic 
government.  (Vale  lectures  on  the  re- 
sponsibilities of  citizenship.)  "10  Yale 
univ.   press.  $1.25  320.4 

"Four    earnest    addresses   on    the    responsibility 
of    individuals,    especially    educated    men,    in    the 
d   effective   administration    of 


stiuggle    for   just   an 
national    government 


-N.    V.   state   lib. 


Roosevelt,  Theodore 

New   nationalism.     '11    Outlook   co.   $1.50 

320.4 
Contents:  The  new  nationalism:  Nation  and 
the  states;  Conservation;  Natural  resources; 
Commission  principle;  Labor  and  capital;  World 
feats;  The  old  moralities;  The  crook;  Public 
press;  Good  citizen;  The  word  and  the  deed; 
Corruption;  Law,  order  and  justice;  The  new 
nationalism  and  the  old  moralities;  Criticism  of 
the   courts 

Contains  also  "Historical  summary,"  an  Out- 
look   editorial    by    Lyman    Abbott 

Russell,  Bertrand 

I'oliticai    ideals.      '17   Century   $1  320.4 

Contents:  Political  ideals;  Capitalism  and  the 
wage  system;  Pitfalls  in  socialism;  Individual 
liberty  and  public  control;  National  independ- 
ence   and     internationalism 

".\  safe  and  succinct  statement  of  the  phil- 
osopher's well  known  views  for  individuals  and 
community  ideals.  This  is  not  a  book  on 
pacificism  and  will  be  stimulating  to  thoughtful 
readers    in    any   community."      A.    L.   A-    bkl. 

Spencer,   Herbert 

Man  versus  the  state:  a  collection  of  es- 
says; ed.  by  Tru.xton  Bealc,  with  criti- 
cal and  interpretative  comments  by 
VV.  H.  Taft  and  others.  '16  Kennerley 
$2  320.4 

Contents:  The  new  toryism;  The  coming 
slavery;      Over  legislation;      From      freedom      to 


bondage;  The  great  political  superstition;  The 
man  vs.  the  state;  The  sins  of  legislators; 
Specialized  administration;  The  duty  of  the 
state 

'The  essays  of  Herbert  Spencer  directed 
against  over-legislation  and  the  growth  of  of- 
ficialism, are  edited  to  show  the  application  of 
the  principles  to  contemporary  conditions  in 
the  United  States-  The  introductory  com- 
ments were  written  by  Elihu  Root,  Henry  Cabot 
Lodge,  E.  H.  Gary,  A.  P.  Gardner,  Nicholas 
Murray  Butler.  David  Jayne  Hill,  Harlan  F. 
Stone,  Charles  W.  Eliot,  and  William  Howard 
Taft."      Cleveland 

Taft,   William   Howard 

i'opular  government.  '13  "^'ale  univ. 
$1-25  320.4 

"Mr.  Taft  discusses  the  sources  of  political 
power  and  the  proposed  changes  to  be  effected 
by  the  initiative,  referendum  and  recall.  .  .  ; 
the  historical  issue  between  the  broad  construc- 
tionist and  the  states'  rights  advocate;  the  re- 
cal  of  judges  and  of  judicial  decisions;  and  the 
question    of    war    and    peace."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Wilson,   Woodrow 

The    new    freedom.      '13    Doubleday    $1 

320.4 
"The  most  significant  portions  of  President 
Wilson's  IQ12  campaign  speeches  arranged  to 
make  a  clear,  vigorous  and  coherent  statement 
of  his  political  faith,  the  central  idea  of  which 
is  that  politics  must  be  freed  from  business 
domination  and  put  directly  into  the  hands 
of   the   people."      N.   Y.   state   lib. 

320.9     History  of  political  science 

Barker,    Ernest 

I'oliticai  thought  in  England  from  Her- 
bert Spencer  to  the  present  day. 
(Home  univ.  lib.  of  modern  knowl- 
edge) '15  Holt  50c  320.9 
"Critical  summaries,  most  of  them  very  brief, 
of  the  writings  of  leading  political  thinkers  from 
Spencer  to  Norman  Angcll.  The  extended 
criticism  of  Spencer,  and  those  of  T.  tA.  Green 
and  Norman  Angell  are  specially  noteworthy. 
Written  by  an  Oxford  teacher,  the  book  is  able 
and  competent,  and  is  fairly  representative  of 
the  modern  Oxford  outlook  on  political  prob- 
lems."     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Brown,  Everit,  and  Strauss,  Albert 

Dictionarv  of  .\merican  politics,  por  '07 
Burt  $1  320.9 

"Accounts  of  political  parties,  measures  and 
men,  and  explanations  of  the  Constitution,  di- 
visions and  practical  workings  of  the  govern- 
ment, together  with  Political  phrases,  familiar 
names  of  persons  ana  places,  noteworthy  say- 
ings,   party    platforms,   etc."      "Title 

Davidson,  William  Leslie 

rolitical  tliouirht  in  l-'.ngland,  tlie  utili- 
tarians. (Home  univ.  lib.  of  modern 
knnwled.c:e)    '16    Holt    60c  320.9 

Hibliography    p-'5-'-3 

"Logically  precedes  Barker  in  the  same  .'cries 
and  is  largely  devoted  to  Bentham  and  Mill. 
Supplies  the  need  of  a  summary  account  of 
their  writings,  personality  and  influence  that 
is  both  readable  and  informing,  an  account  that 
has  been  described  as  "perhaps  of  more  narra- 
tive value  than  of  critical  importance'  "  A.  L.  A. 
hV\. 

Dunning.    William   Archibald 

Historv  of  political   tlieories.  ancient  and 
mediaeval.      '02    Macmillan    $2.50     320.9 
Bibliography,    P3-'7-45 
".\n    admirably    clear    summary."      Pittsburgh 

History  of  political  theories,  from  Luther 
to    Montesquieu.     '05    Macmillan  $2.50 

320.9 
Select   references  at  the  end  of  each  chapter. 
Bibliography,   P435-48 


lO 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Hobhouse,   Leonard  Trelawney 

Liberalism.  (Home  univ.  lib.  of  modern 
knowledge)    '11    Holt   60c  320.9 

"The  best  review  of  the  social  program  of 
the  English  Liberals  that  has  yet  (191 1)  ap- 
peared."     A.    L.   A.   sup. 

Jenks,  Edward 

History  of  politics.  (Temple  primers) 
1900  Button  4Sc  320.9 

Useful    authorities,   P1S7-58 

Pollock,  Sir  Frederick 

Introduction  to  the  history  of  the  sci- 
ence   of   politics.      1900    Macmillan    80c 

320.9 
From    Plato    and   Aristotle   to   J.    S.    Mill     and 
Herbert   Spencer 

321      Form  of  state 

Machiavelli,  Niccolo 

The  prince;  tr.  by  N.  H.  Thomson.  3d 
ed  rev  and  cor  '13  Oxford  $1.50       321 

"Till  the  code  by  which  states  regulate  their 
mutual  relations  shall  be  at  least  as  just  as  that 
which  civilized  individuals  respect,  Machiavelli's 
'Prince'  can  not  lose  its  interest  or  significance." 
(W.  R.  Thayer  in  Internat.  jour,  ethics  2:486) 
A.   L.   A. 

Also  published  by  Button  in  the  Everyman's 
library  edition,  at  50c;  library  binding  60c 

Muir,   Ramsay 

Nationalism     and  internationalism,     the 

culmination     of  modern     history.       '17 

Houghton  $1.25  321 

"Extremely  able  argument  on  the  evolution 
and  the  inter-relation  of  the  principles  of  na- 
tionalism   and   internationalism."      Pittsburgh 

The  author  is  professor  of  modern  history 
in    the    University    of    Manchester. 

32 1 .8     Republic.     Democracy 

Books  on  the  practical  workings  of  American 
democracy   are   placed   in    this   section 

Cleveland,   Frederick   Albert 

Organized  democracy;  an  introduction  to 
the  study  of  American  politics.  (Amer- 
ican   citizen    ser.)     '13    Longmans   $2.50 

321.8 
Select    bibliography    of    organized    democracy, 
p.    23-36;    references    at    the    beginning   of    many 
of    the    chapters. 

"Good  working  handbook  or  college  text,  de- 
picting with  much  detail  the  evolution  of  pop- 
ular sovereignty  in  the  United  States.  The 
author  believes  that  the  demand  for  efficiency 
in  government  will  be  met  only  by  administer- 
ing the  government  as  a  corporation  in  which 
accounts  are  kept  according  to  modern  ideas. 
Rewritten  and  enlarged  from  'Growth  of  ae- 
mocracy  in  the  United  States.'  "  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Godkin,  Edwin  Lawrence 

Unforeseen  tendencies  of  democracy. 
'98  Houghton  $2  321.8 

Contents:  Former  democracies;  Equality; 
The  nominating  system;  Decline  of  legislatures; 
Peculiarities  of  American  municipal  govern- 
ment; Growth  and  expression  of  public  opinion; 
The    Australian    democracy 

Hill,  David  Jayne 

Americanism,  what  it  is.  '16  Appleton 
$1.35  321.8 

Contents:  The  American  conception  of  the 
state;  The  crisis  in  American  constitutional- 
ism; Taking  soundings;  The  tests  of  American 
democracy;  Americanism  and  world  politics; 
The  duty  of  national  defence;  New  perils  for 
Americanism 

"Will  appeal  specially  to  readers  of  con- 
servative   views."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 


Lane,  Franklin  Knight 

American  spirit;  addresses  in  war  time. 
'18  Stokes   75c  321,8 

"A  collection  of  addresses  delivered  on  vari- 
ous occasions  by  the  Secretary  of  the  interior. 
Most  of  the  addresses  have  been  prepared  during 
the  war  and  have  a  bearing  on  it,  altho  one  or 
two  of  them  date  back  to  1914.  Contents:  The 
American  spirit;  The  unconquerable  soul; 
American  pioneer;  Rights  of  neighbors;  Fruits 
of  faith;  American  tradition;  Why  do  we  fight 
Germany?  Foresight  and  cooperation;  Three 
flags  in  the  same  colors;  Greater  than  making 
money;  Message  of  the  West;  New  and  greater 
America;    Makers   of   the   flag."      Bk.    rev.   digest 

Mill,  John  Stuart 

Considerations  on  representative  govern- 
ment, n.d.  Button  Everyman's  lib.  50c 
library   binding   60c;    Longmans   75c 

321.8 
Tufts,  James   H. 

Our  democracv.  its  origin  and  its  tasks. 
'17    Holt    $1.50  321.8 

"Will  be  used  especially  in  libraries  where 
there  are  many  citizens  of  foreign  birth." 
A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

"  'It  has  little  to  say  about  the  machinery  of 
our  government;  its  main  concern  is  with  the 
principles  and  ideas  which  the  machinery  is 
meant    to     serve.'  "    (Preface)     Pittsburgh 

"Professor  Tufts  is  head  of  the  Philosophy 
department  of  the  University  of  Chicago,  but 
his  book  is  'not  for  the  scholar.  It  is  intended 
for  the  citizen  and  the  prospective  citizen.'  In 
simple,  entertaining  style  it  traces  the  begin- 
nings of  cooperation,  order  and  liberty  from 
the  primitive  times  to  the  present  day,  and  sets 
forth  clearly  the  principles  of  and  the  obstacles 
to    real    democracy."    Cleveland 

Professor  Tufts'  Real  business  of  living, 
1918,  Holt,  $1.50,  includes  part  i  and  part  4 
(condensed)  of  Our  democracy.  Part  2  is  en- 
titled Problems  of  cooperation  and  right  in 
business,  and  part  3,  City  and  country 

Weyl,   Walter  Edward 

The    new    democracv.      '12    Macmillan    $2 

321.8 
"An  optimistic  forecast  of  a  real  democracy 
which  is  to  be  brought  about  through  universal 
education,  the  gradual  control  of  public  busi- 
ness and  the  appropriation  of  the  enormous  sur- 
plus social  product."  (Adapted  from  Dial. 
Pratt   quarterly 


32  1 .8      Referendum.   Initiative.   Recall 


American   academy   of   political   and   social 

science 

The     initiative,     referendum     arid     recall. 

(Annals  of  the  Amer.  acad.)     '12  Am. 

acad.    cl   $i.50  pa   $1  321.8 

"Eighteen  papers  by  senators,  lawyers,  col- 
lege professors,  editors,  etc.,  arranged  under  the 
headings:  (i)  Merits  and  limitations  of  the- 
initiative,  referendum  and  recall;  (2)  Provisions 
for  and  results  obtained  by  the  initiative,  etc., 
(3)  The  judicial  recall.  They  give  the  reasons 
for  and  against  the  introduction  of  these  meas- 
ures, follow  the  history  of  their  introduction 
into  various  states  (also  Switzerland)  and  trace 
the    result."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Munro,   William   Bennett 

(ed.)  The  initiative,  referendum  and  re- 
call. (National  municipal  league  ser.) 
'12  Appleton  $2  321.8 

"These  fifteen  papers  ably  present  both  sides 
of  each  subject,  are  up  to  date  and  rich  in 
concrete  information.  They  constitute,  perhaps, 
the  best  single  work  for  the  general  reader. 
(1912.)   Among  the  writers  are  Theodore  Roose- 


SOCIOLOGY — Political  Science 


TI 


Munro,  William  Bennett — Continued 

vclt,  Woodrow  Wilson,  Robert  Treat  Paine,  and 
A.     Lawrence    Lowell."       A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

"  'Initiative,  referendum  and  recall,'  pub- 
lished as  the  September  1912  number  of  the 
Annals  of  the  American  Academy  (pa.  $1)  has 
a  precisely  similar  scope,  being  a  collection  of 
18   papers,   duplicating  Munro   in   two  cises  only. 

"  'Documents  on  the  state-wide  initiative,  ref- 
erendum and  recall'  compiled  by  C.  A.  Beard 
and  15.  E.  Schultz  (Macmillan  %z)  includes  all 
the  state  constitutional  amendments  on  the  sub- 
ject in  force  August  191 1,  those  now  (1912) 
pending  adoption,  several  of  the  most  signifi- 
cant statutes  elaborating  constitutional  provi- 
sions, some  illustrative  papers  showing  _  system 
in  ordinary  municipalities  and  commission-gov- 
erned cities  and  6  important  judicial  decisons. 
Contains  also  a  valuable  historical  and  descript- 
ive   introduction."      N.    Y.   state    lib. 

Oberholtzer's  "Referendum  in  America"  ap- 
peared   in    a    new    ed.    in    19 11,    Scribner,    $2.25 

Phelps,  Edith  M. 

(coiiip.)  Selected  articles  on  the  initiative 
and  referendum.  (Debaters'  handbook 
ser.)  3d  ed  rev  and  enl  '14  Wilson 
$1.25  321.8 

Bibliography,    pref.    P17-42 

Root,  Elihu 

Experiments  in  government  and  the  es- 
sentials of  the  Constitution.  '13  Prince- 
ton univ.  $1  321.8 
"The  Stafford  Little  lectures  delivered  at 
Princeton,  19 13.  Concise,  forceful  arguments 
against  the  initiative,  the  compulsory  ref- 
erendum, the  recall  of  officers  and  popular  re- 
view of  judicial  decisions,  on  the  ground  that 
they  subvert  the  essential  principles  of  the  Con- 
stitution. Also  published  as  a  U.  S.  govern- 
ment document  (U.  S.  63d  Cong.  1st  sess. 
Senate    doc.    168.)    A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Wilcox,  Delos  Franklin 

Government  by  all  the  people;  or,  The 
initiative,  the  referendum  and  the  re- 
call as  instruments  of  democracy.  '12 
Macmillan  $1.50  321.8 

"A  defence  of  direct  legislation  that  is  fair 
in  tone,  progressive  in  thought  and  very  in- 
terestingly written.  .  .  .  Supplements  Oberholt- 
zer  and  Munro."     A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

323     State  and  the  individual 

Allen,  William   Harvey 

Universal  training  for  citizenship  and 
public    service.      '17    Macmillan    $1.50 

323 

"By  the  director  (1917),  Institute  for  public 
service,  New  York  city.  Indicates  ways  in 
which  the  country  can  secure  public-spirited  ser- 
vice from  all  its  citizens  in  peace  as  well  as  in 
war.  Formulates  aims  in  training  for  civic 
work,  for  the  professions,  for  parenthood,  and 
for  the  use  of  special  gifts  for  the  general 
good."      Pittsburgh 

Mill,  John  Stuart 

On  libertv  (and)  The  subjection  of  wo- 
men. '98  Holt  $2  323 
"The  simple  principle  on  which  'Liberty'  ex- 
pends so  deep  a  passion  and  so  much  logic 
is  that  self-protection  is  the  sole  end  for  which 
society  is  warranted  in  interfering  with  individ- 
ual liberty  of  action.  (Frederic  Harrison) 
A.    L.    A. 


324     Suffrage 


Childs,   Richard  S. 

Short-ballot  principles.     '11    Houghton  $1 

324 

"Vigorous  criticism  of  the  limitations  of  de- 
mocracy in  practice.  Urges  a  ballot  so  short 
that   the  number  of  choices  will  not  be  so  great 


as    to   conceal    the   individual   candidates   from   a 
thorough    public    scrutiny."      A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Commons,  John  Rogers 

Proportional  representation.  (Lib.  of 
economics  and  politics)  '96  Macmil- 
lan $1.50  324 
"Historical  significance  of  the  movement. 
Gives  detailed  application  of  the  reform  to 
American  politics,  specially  to  city  government, 
(Pittsburgh)    A.    L.    A. 

Cothren,    Marion    Benedict 

ABC  of   voting.     'IS   Century   60c       324 

"In  the  short  space  of  a  little  over  100  small 
pages  she  manages  to  condense  a  surprising 
amount  of  practical  information  on  the  mechan- 
ics of  voting,  elections  and  political  parlies,  to- 
gether with  a  clear  and  concise  account  of  na- 
tional, state  and  city  government.  There  is  a 
valuable  summary  of  existing  labor  laws  in  New 
York  state  affecting  women  and  children,  and 
a  number  of  useful  appendices."  Survey  40: 
428 

Fanning,  Clara  Elizabeth 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  direct  pri- 
maries. (Debaters'  handbook  scr.)  3d 
ed  rev  '11   Wilson  $1.25  324 

Bibliography,    pref.    p    :i-20 

Macauley,  Ward 

Reclaiming  the  ballot.     '16  Duffield  7Sc 

324 
"The  author  shows  the  simplicity  with  which 
election  returns  can  be  falsified  He  points  the 
futility  of  the  short  ballot,  direct  primary  and 
other  reforms  while  interested  Politicians  are  al- 
lowed to  manipulate  the  vote  »"•  suit  their  own 
purposes.  Methods  of  campaigning  also  come 
in  for  condemnation.  .  .  .  But  the  little  book 
is  constructive  as  well,  indicating  the  funda- 
mental reforms  needed.  There  is  a  final  chapter 
on  'The  precinct  civic  center.'  "  Book  rer- 
digest 

324.3     Woman  suffrage 

Catt,    Mrs.    Carrie    (Lane)    Chapman 

(comp.)  Woman  suffrage  by  federal  con- 
stitutional amendment.  (Natural  suf- 
frage lib.)  '17  N.Y.  National  woman 
suffrage  pub  co  $1.30  324.3 

"A  collection  of  facts  and  arguments  designed 
to  show  that  the  federal  amendment  is  a  more 
effective  way  of  dealing  with  the  suffrage  prob- 
lem than  the  state-by-state  method,  and  to  an- 
swer objections  to  the  method."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Crothers,    Samuel    McChord 

Meditations    on    votes    for    women.      '14 

Houghton  $1  324.3 

"A  thoughtful  and  humorous  consideration  of 

various     aspects    of    the    (luestion."       A.     L.     A. 

bkl. 

Reprinted    from    the    Atlantic    monthly 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  Grace  Duffield 

Anti-sufTrage:  ten  good  reasons.  '12 
DulTield  75c  324.3 

"A  brief  but  authoritative  statement  of  the 
position  taken  by  anti-suffragists  and  the  chief 
arguments  with  which  they  fortify  it.  The  best 
single-volume  summary  available  at  the  present. 
(1912).  Author  is  president  of  the  District  ot 
Columbia  Association  opposed  to  woman  suf- 
frage."     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Jacobi,  Mrs.  Mary  (Putnam) 

"Common  sense"  applied  to  woman  suf- 
frage. (Questions  of  the  day)  2d  ed 
•15   Putnam  $1  324.3 

".•\n  expansion  of  the  lecture  delivered  before 
the  Committee  on  Woman  Suffrage  of  the  New 
York  Constitutional  Convention  in  1894.  .  .  . 
Presented  in  a  new  edition  with  an  excellent 
biographical  introduction  hy  Frances  Maule 
Hjorkman."       Review    of    reviews    52:373 


12 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Jacobi,   Mrs.   Mary   (Putnam)  —Continued 

"After  John  Stuart  Mill's  classic  work,  it 
is  doubtless,  the  most  comprehensive,  clearly 
reasoned  and  lucidly  stated  argument  in  the 
favor  of  political  equality  for  women  that  has 
yet    been    made."      Bookman    42:225 

Phelps,  Edith  M. 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  woman  suf- 
frage. 3d  ed  rev  and  enl  '16  Wilson 
$1.25  324.3 

Most  of  the  articles  are  new,  having  been 
written  since  the  publication  of  the  first  edi- 
tion. 

Bibliography,     pref.     p     17-46 

Schain,  Josephine 

Women  and  the  franchise.  '18  McClurg 
60c  324.3 

"A  review  of  the  arguments  against  women's 
voting  and  a  re-statement  of  the  reasons  why 
the  franchise  should  be  extended  to  them." 
Editor's    preface 

"A  useful  addition  to  debater's  material  on 
woman's   suffrage."      Cleveland 

Shaw,  Anna  Howard 

Story  of  a  pioneer.  '15  Harper  $2  324.3 
"In  collaboration  with  Miss  Elizabeth  Jor- 
dan, the  [former]  President  of  the  National 
American  woman  suffrage  association  here  tells 
the  inspiring  story  of  her  life  from  her  strenu- 
ous youth  in  the  Michigan  'back  woods'  of  fifty 
years  ago,  through  her  career  as  a  Methodist 
preacher,  ordained  minister,  teacher,  doctor, 
lecturer  and  suffrage  worker  and  leader.  Dr. 
Shaw  writes  as  she  speaks,  straightforwardly 
and  with  keen  observation,  humor  and  a  rich 
fund    of    anecdote."      Cleveland 

Sumner,  Helen  Laura 

Equal    suffrage.     '09   Harper  $2  324.3 

"Study  of  the  political,  social  and  economic 
effects  of  equal  suffrage  in  Colorado.  An  im- 
partial presentation  .  .  .  with  conclusions  fav- 
orable  to    women's    voting."      A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Woman  sufifrage  year  book,  1917.     mao  '17 
pa  National  woman  sufifrage  pub.  $1.05 

324.3 
"The  first  part  of  the  book  deals  with  the 
progress,  ejctent  and  results  of  woman  suffrage; 
the  second  with  the  action  which  various  states 
have  taken  upon  certain  questions  affecting 
women  and  children;  the  third  with  miscellane- 
ous information  for  the  general  use  of  suffrage 
workers   and   others."      (Preface)    Cleveland 

325.1      Naturalization  and  citizenship 

Much  of  the  most  valuable  literature  is  in 
pamphlet  form.  Good  material  is  issued  by  the 
National  Americanization  Committee,  29  West 
3qth  St.,  New  York  city;  the  Immigration  Pub- 
lication Society,  John  Foster  Carr,  Director, 
241  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  city;  the  Bureau  of 
Study  of  Methods  of  Americanization,  Dr.  C.  C 
Williamson,  Director,  576  Fifth  Ave.,  New 
York  City,  and  the  United  States  Bureau  of 
Naturalization,    W^ashington,    D.C. 

Citizenship    convention    (1st),   Washington, 
D.   C. 

Proceedings  of  the  convention  held  July 
10-15,  1916,  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Bureau  of  naturalization,  United  States 
department  of  labor.  1917  Supt.  of 
doc.  pa  10c  ,  325.1 

Fowler,  Nathaniel  Clark 

How  to  obtain  citizenship.  '13  Sullv 
$1.50  325.1 

"Brief  and  simply  worded  directions  for  nat- 
uralization. Questions  (with  answers)  likely  to 
be  asked  by  examiner,  are  given  in  English, 
Italian,  Yiddish,  German  and  French;  the  con- 
stitution, Declaration  of  independence,  informa- 
tion   as    to    legal    and   political    customs,    and    the 


duty  of  the  foreigner  to  his  adopted  country, 
in  English  only.  Avoids  technicalities  and 
will  be  helpful  to  the  alien  who  can  read  fairly 
well."      A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Separate  volumes  of  "How  to  obtain  citizen- 
ship" are  also  published  by  Sully  at  the  fol- 
lowing prices: 

English   and  German,   $1 

English    and    French,    $1 

English   and   Italian,    $1 

English    and   Yiddish,    $1 

English  only,    $1,   paper   35c 

Hill,  Mabel,  and  Davis,  Philip 

Civics  for  new  Americans.  '15  Houghton 
80c  325.1 

"A  book  intended  for  fairlj-  advanced  readers 
and  specially  designed  to  follow  'English  for 
foreigners,'  books  one  and  two,  by  Sara  R. 
O'Brien.  Its  aim  is  to  teach  the  new  Amer- 
ican what  is  being  done  in  many  American 
cities  to  better  the  social  and  political  condi- 
tions, and  to  show  him  how  he  may  cooperate 
with  organizations  to  promote  better  citizen- 
ship."     Cleveland 

Roberts,  Peter 

Civics  for  coming  Americans.  '17  Assn. 
press  50c  325.1 

"Presents  the  material  necessary  to  pass  the 
naturalization  test  in  an  easy-to-learn  method, 
born  of  long  experience  with  immigrants-  Use- 
ful to  give  to  the  man  himself  or  for  the  use 
of  teachers  of  immigrant  classes.  Not  so 
durable  a  volume  as  Hill  and  Davis'  'Civics  for 
new    Americans.'  "      Wis.    bul. 

United  States.    Immigration,  Bureau  of 

Information  for  immigrants  concerning 
the  United  States,  its  opportunities, 
government  and  institutions.  '09  (re- 
print 1913  with  slight  changes)  U.S. 
immigration  bu.  325.1 

Printed  in  English  and  twenty-three  other 
languages 

United  States.  Naturalization,  Bureau  of 

Outline  course  in  citizenship:  prepared 
by  Raymond  F.  Crist.  '16  U.S.  natur- 
alization bureau  325.1 
"To  be  used  in  the  public  schools  for  the 
instruction  of  the  foreign  and  native  born  can- 
didate for  adult-citizenship  responsibilities." 
Subtitle 

Syllabus  of  the  naturalization  law.  '16 
U.S.   naturalization   bureau  325.1 

"An  aid  to  public  school  teachers  in  the  in- 
struction of  aliens  iti  the  requirements  of  the 
naturalization   law."      Subtitle 


325.3     Colonization.     Imperialism 

Some    books    of    interest    to    students    are: 

Beer,  G.  L.  British  colonial  policy,  1754-1765. 
igo7   Macmillan   $2 

Beer,  G.  L.  Old  colonial  system,  1660-1754. 
2v    19 12   Macmillan    $4 

Beer,  G.  L.  Origins  of  the  British  colonial 
system,     1578-1660-       1908    Macmillan    $3 

Curtis,   Lionel 

Problem  of  the  commonwealth,     maps  '16 
Macmillan  $1.50  325.3 

"In  1910  groups  known  as  'Round  Table 
groups'  were  formed  in  Canada,  Australia,  and 
other  parts  of  the  British  Empire  to  study 
the  nature  of  citizenship  in  the  Empire  and 
the  mutual  relations  of  the  several  dominions. 
Using  as  a  basis  material  collected  by  these 
groups,  the  author  has  prepared  a  preliminary 
report,  outlining  clearly  and  persuasively  a  fed- 
eral system  for  the  British  Empire.  The  ma- 
terial is  to  be  given  in  fuller  form  in  an  ex- 
tended report,  of  which  the  first  volume,  'The 
commonwealth  of  nations,'  (Macmillan,  1916, 
$2.50)  has  just  been  published."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 


SOCIOLOGY— Political  Science 


Curtis,  Lionel     Coittinited 

Two  other  recent  books  on  'he  sanir  stihiTf 
ar«  A.  B.  Keith's  "Imperial  unity  and  the  do- 
minions," IQ16.  Oxford  univ.  press,  $5,  and 
Basil  Worsfold's  "Empire  on  the  anvil,"  1916, 
E.    Smith,    6s. 

Egerton,  Hugh  Edward 

Origin  and  grow  tli  of  the  English  colo- 
nies and  of  their  system  of  govern- 
ment; an  introd.  to  C.  P.  Lucas's  His- 
torical geography  of  the  British  colo- 
nies. 2d  cd  rev  "14  Oxford  $1.15 
cheaper    binding   85c  325.3 

"Outlines  history,  dealing  \vith  influences  of 
religious  dissent,  the  mercantile  system,  labor 
and  other  colonial  problems.  Bibliographic  ref- 
erences."     (N.    V.   state   lib.)      A.    L.   A. 

Harris,  Norman   Dwight 

Intervention  and  colonization  in  Africa, 
maps  '15  Houghton  $2  325.3 

"A  history  chiefly  from  official  sources,  which 
traces  the  origin  and  development  of  the  colo- 
nial expansion  movement  in  Africa  during  the 
past  forty  years,  omitting  some  of  the  smaller 
colonial  developments,  concentrating  on  those 
which  illustrate  the  policy  of  the  nations  and 
the  chief  political  and  administrative  methods 
used  by  each.  .  .  .  Topical  bibliography  (8p.)" 
A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

"  'The  most  serious  defect  of  the  book  is  to 
be  found  in  the  lack  of  scientific  accuracy. 
The  author  has  gathered  together  a  vast  mass 
of  valuable  data,  but  he  has  failed  to  check 
up  and  assimilate  all  of  his  material.  'J'hc.'.e 
limitations  and  defects  undoubtedly  detract  ffom 
the  scientific  value  of  the  work,  but  they  by  no 
means  destroy  its  inherent  worth.  The  book 
was  evidently  prepared  for  the  general  public 
and  it  is  admirably  adapted  to  serve  this  general 
purpose.  It  furnishes  us  by  all  odds  the  most 
readable  and  illuminating  account  that  we  today 
possess  of  the  opening  of  the  African  conti- 
nent.' "  (C.  S.  AUin  in  Am.  pol.  sci.  rev. 
9:389)    Book   rev.   digest 

The  author  is  professor  of  European  diplo- 
matic   history    in    Northwestern    university 

Keller,  Albert  Galloway 

Colonization:  a  study  of  the  founding  of 
new  societies.     '08  Ginn  $3  325.3 

Lucas,  Sir  Charles  Prestwood 

Briii.sh  empire.     '15   Macniillan  80c     325.3 

Contents:  England  in  the  making;  The  sev- 
enteenth century:  The  eighteenth  century:  The 
age  of  Queen  Victoria;  The  empire  at  the 
present  day;  The  meaning  and  use  of  the  em- 
pire. 

"  'In  its  way  it  deserves  to  rank  with  Secley's 
memorable  'Expansion  of  England,'  especially 
when  its  author  betakes  himself  to  historical 
expoiiition,  a  task  which  he  executes  with  much 
lucidity.'"  (.Athenaeum  1:350)  Book  rev.  di- 
gest 

Morris,  Henry  C. 

History  of  colonization  to  the  present 
day.     2v    1900   Macniillan   $4  325.3 

Bibliography,    v    2.    p.    3^5-55- 
"Comprehensive    survey    based     on     secondary 
authoritirs.      (Nation,   72:237)      A.   L.  A. 

Muir,    Ramsay 

E.xpansion  of  Europe,  maps  '17  Hough- 
ton $2  325.3 

"Survey  of  the  imperial  activities  of  Euro- 
pean nations  during  the  last  four  centuries, 
whereby  most  of  the  'backward  people'  of  the 
world  have  passed  under  the  dominion  of  wes- 
tern civilization.  By  the  terms  "empire  and  im- 
perialism' the  author  implies  not  the  extension 
of  mere  brute  power,  but  the  enlargement  and 
diffusion,  under  the  shelter  of  power,  of  ra- 
tional   law    and    liberty."       Pittsburgh 

A  sequel  to  his  "Nationalism  and  interna- 
tionalism,"   Houghton.    1917,    $i.J5. 

Reinsch,   Paul   S. 

Colonial    government.      (Citizen's    lib.    of 


economics,   politics   and   sociology.)    '02 
Macniillan  $1.25  325.3 

References  at   the  end  of  each  chapter. 

"Covers  colonial  government  in  general, 
though  British  colonies  receive  principal  ;ctten- 
tion.  Considers  motives  and  methods  of  co- 
lonial expansion  and  general  forms  of  colonial 
government,  and  outlines  administrative  organ- 
ization and  legislative  methods."      (Nation,   1902) 


32b  J     Immigration.     Americanization 

Interesting  biographies  to  read  in  connection 
with  this  subject  are: 

.Antin,   Mary.      Promised  land.      '12   Houghton 

$1-75 
Patri,    Angelo.      A    schoolmaster    ot    the    great 

city.   '17   Macmillan,   $i.js 
Ravage,   M.    E.      An   American   in    the   making. 

'17    Harper,   $1.40 
Rihbany,  A.  M.      A  far  journey.      '14   Hough- 
ton,  $1.75 
Riis,    J.    A.       Making    of    an    American.      '01 

Macmillan,    $2.25 
Steiner,   E.  A.      Against   the  current.      Revell. 

$1.50 
Steiner,    E.    A.       From    alien    to    citizen.     '14 

Revell,     $1.75 
Stern,    Mrs.    E.    G.    (L.)    My    mother    and    I. 

'17    Macmillan,   $1 

Abbott,    Grace 

The   immigrant   and   the   community.     '17 
Century   $1.50  325.7 

"The  author  of  this  sympathetic  and  au- 
thoritative study  has  been  for  the  past  eight 
years  Director  of  the  Immigrants'  protective 
league  of  Chicago  and  adds  to  her  experience 
seven  years  of  residence  at  Hull  House  and 
service  as  investigator  with  the  Massachusetts 
Commission  of  immigration.  There  is  more 
consideration  of  the  woman  immigrants  than  in 
most    books    on    the    subject."      Cleveland 

"As  a  work  of  reference,  particularly  in 
statistics,  needs  to  be  used  with  caution.  Based 
on  lectures  delivered  at  the  Chicago  School  of 
civics   and   philanthropy."    A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Antin,  Mary 

Tliev    who    knock    at    our    gates,      il    '14 
Houghton  $1  325.7 

"Appeared  in  the  'American  magazine,'  V77. 
March-May.    1914. 

"Defends  with  fervor  the  immigrant's  right 
to  the  enjoyment  of  American  freedom  and 
shows  the  worth  of  his  contribution  to  our  civic 
iiiid    soci.Tl    lifi."       Pittsburgh 

Balch,  Emily   Greene 

Our   Slavic   fellow   citizens.      '10  325.7 

"Bibliography,    p.    481-512 

".\ppeared  in  'Charities  and  the  comnions,' 
V.     1J-19,    Jan.     i9o6-Nov.     1907 

"Comprehensive  study  of^  the  Slavic  emigra- 
tion at  its  source  ana  of  Slavic  immigrants 
in  the  United  States.  Author  spent  the  greater 
part  of  the  year  1905  in  Austria-Hungary  and 
over  a  year  in  visiting  Slavic  colonies  in  the 
United  States,  ranging  from  New  York  to  Colo- 
ratio  and  fiom  Michigan  to  Galveston.  One 
autumn  w.is  spent  as  a  boarder  in  the  family 
of  a  Bohemian  workingman  in  New  York  city. 
.Xppendixes  contain  valuable  statistical  tables." 
Pittsburgh 

(hit    of    print.    July     igiS 

Barnes,    Mrs.    Mary     Emilia,  and     Barnes, 
Lemuel  Call 

New    .Vmerica;    a    study    in  immigration. 

'13   Revell  50c;  pa  30c  325.7 

"Issued  under  the  direction  of  the  Council 
of  women  for  home  missions.  A  short  historic 
review.  Written  from  a  broadly  religious 
viewpoint."      St.  Louis 

Commons,   John   Rogers 

Races    and    immigrants    in     .America.      il 
maps    '07    Macmillan    $2    Stand    lib    50c 

325.7 


14 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Commons,  John  Rogers — Continued 

"Discusses  the  assimilation  of  the  various 
elements  contributing  to  our  population  in  con- 
nection with  problems  of  industry,  labor  unions, 
city  life,  crime,  health,  politics.  Advocates  in- 
creased restriction  of  immigration."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Fairchild,   Henry   Pratt 

Immigration,  a  world  movement  and  its 
American  significance.  '13  Macmillan 
$1.75  325.7 

"Clear,  comprehensive,  dispassionate  review 
of  the  subject,  including  history  in  the  United 
States  and  discussion  of  causes,  volume,  stand- 
ard of  living,  social,  industrial  and  political  ef- 
fect upon  country,  etc.  Author  favors  restric- 
tion. Bibliography  and  index."  N.  Y.  best 
books 

"Superior  to  Jenks  and  Lauck's  Immigration 
problem."     A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Gulick,   Sidney   Lewis 

American  democracy  and  Asiatic  citizen- 
ship.    '18    Scribner    $1.75  325.7 

Contents:  Political:  New  Asia  and  its  sig- 
nificance for  America;  Japan,  her  problems  and 
claims;  China,  our  treaties  and  our  treatment; 
Historical  sketch  of  legislation  dealing  with  im- 
migration; Historical  sketch  dealing  with  nat- 
uralization; Democracy  and  citizenship;  Rights 
and  duties  of  nations;  A  policy  and  a  program 
for  constructive  immigration  legislation;  Criti- 
cisms criticised-  Statistical:  Chinese  in  the 
United  States;  Japanese  in  the  United  States; 
Situation  on  the  Pacific  coast;  Situation  in  the 
Hawaiian   islands;    Conclusion 

"A  review  of  our  past  relations  with  Japan 
and  China,  and  a  plan  of  legislation  which  shall 
give  these  people  more  liberal  treatment  in 
America,  based  upon  two  principles:  (i)  That 
all  immigration  be  regulated  so  as  to  admit 
only  as  many  people  from  any  country  as  can 
really  be  Americanized;  and,  (2)  That  the  priv- 
ilege of  citizenship  be  withheld  from  none  who 
qualify,    regardless    of    race."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

American  Japanese  problem.  il  '14 
Scribner  $1.75  325.7 

"Dr  Gulick  reviews  clearly  and  comprehen- 
sively the  Japanese  situation  in  California 
(1914)  and  the  problems  of  immigration  and 
assimilation  of  eastern  races.  He  believes  there 
is  a  reasonable  and  honorable  solution  to  the 
difficulty  in  a  new  American  oriental  policy, 
which   he    outlines."      Pittsburgh 

"Pro-Japanese  in  sympathy."  N.  Y.  state 
lib. 

Haskin,  Frederic  J, 

The    immigrant.      il    '13    Revell    $1.25 

325.7 

"A  popular  and,  in  the  main,  reliable  account 
based  largely  on  the  44  volume  report  of  the 
U.  S.  Immigration  Commission  and  presenting 
salient  facts  in  a  very  readable  style.  A  val- 
uable feature  is  the  chapter  on  the  immigration 
laws   of   Canada   and   Australia."      Cleveland 

Hourwich,  Isaac  Aaronovich 

Immigration  and  labor;  the  economic 
aspect  of  European  immigration  to  the 
United    States,      il    '12    Putnam    $2.5C 

325.7 

"The  object  of  the  book  is  to  refute  the  find- 
ing of  the  Immigration  committee  in  1910,  that 
European  immigration  should  be  restricted  in 
the  interest  of  the  American  laboring  class." 
Pittsburgh 

"Scholarly,  comprehensive  treatment  of  the 
problem."      Pratt  quarterly 

Jenks,   Jeremiah   Whipple,   and    Lauck,   W. 
Jett 

Immigration  problem.  4th  ed  rev  map 
'17  Funk  $1.75  325.7 

"Discusses  employment  of  immigrants  in 
American  industries  and  the  effect  on  existing 
wages  and  standards  of  living.  Virtually  a  di- 
gest 0/  the  data  gathered  by  the  U.  S.  Im- 
migration   Commission    of    which    authors    were 


members.       Favors    restriction    of    immigration." 
Cleveland 

"Enlarged  about  fifty  pages  from  the  third 
edition.  Text  and  statistical  data  are  brought 
up-to-date.  Chapter  18  has  been  added,  dis- 
ctissing  the  immigration  law  of  19 17,  together 
with  a  map  illustrating  Asiatic  zones  of  new 
immigration  act,  Feb.  s,  1917.  Appendixes  have 
been  changed,  giving  the  complete  text  of  the 
Immigration  bill  of  1917  and  bringing  statis- 
tics to  date.  Bibliography  (4p)  has  been  added." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

McClure,  Archibald 

Leadership  of  the  new  America,  racial 
and  religious.     '16  Doran  $1.25       325.7 

"Study  based  on  an  investigation  into  the 
position  and  influence  of  foreign-born  leaders 
in  several  large  cities  and  other  important  in- 
dustrial communities  throughout  the  United 
States.  Sixteen  of  the  nationalities  of  Southern 
Europe  from  which  our  recent  immigration  has 
come  were  the  subjects  of  the  investigation  and 
the  types  of  leaders  studied  were  priests,  edi- 
tors, socialists,  saloon  keepers,  business  men, 
and    others.       Book    rev    digest 

Reely,   Mary  Katharine 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  immigration. 
(Debaters'  handbook  ser.)  2d  ed  rev 
'17  Wilson  $1.25  325.7 

Bibliography,   p.    19-33    3nd   253-8 

"The  changes  from  the  first  edition  consist 
of  a  revision  of  the  two  bibliographies,  a  re- 
vision of  the  section  on  European  war  and  im- 
migration, with  the  addition  of  new  reprints: 
the  addition  of  a  group  of  references  on  Amer- 
icanization."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Roberts,  Peters 

New  immigration,  il  map  '12  Macmillan 
$1.60  325.7 

"A  vivid,  readable  and  appreciative  portrayal 
of  the  immigrant  from  southeastern  Europe,  his 
quality,  industrial  efficiency,  social  life,  and  re- 
lation to  the  native  born  American.  Based  on 
authoritative  reports,  wide  personal  observa- 
tions, and  experiences  of  other  social  workers, 
and  presented  largely  by  means  of  anecdote  and 
incident."       N.    Y.    state    lib. 

Ross,   Edward  Alsworth 

Old  world  in  the  New;  the  significance 
of  past  and  present  immigration  to  the 
American  people,     il  '14  Century  $2.50 

325.7 

"Revised  and  expanded  from  articles  that 
appeared  in  the  Century.  Professor  Ross  anal- 
yses the  various  races  and  elements  that  make 
up  our  foreign  population  and  finds  in  the 
new  immigration  a  source  of  grave  economic 
and  social  and  political  danger,  thus  taking  di- 
rect issue  with  Hourwich.  While  he  advances 
no  constructive  policy  and  his  generalizations  on 
racial  psychology  are  inclined  to  be  over-hasty 
and  biased,  the  book  is  an  interesting  presenta- 
tion  of   one   point    of   view."      A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Steiner,  Edward  Alfred 

The  iminigrant  tide,  its  ebb  and  flow,  il 
'09  Revell  $1.75  _    _    _      325.7 

"Discusses  popularly  and  optimistically  the 
reflex  influences  exerted  upon  the  social,  eco- 
nomic and  national  life  of  America  and  Europe 
by  Italian,  Jewish  and  Slavic  immigrants;  il- 
lustrated by  entertaining  anecdotes  obtained 
from  personal  observation."      N.  Y.  state  lib. 

Nationalizing   America.     '16   Revell   $1.15 

325.7 

"Six  of  the  chapters  were  written  as  Chau- 
tauqua addresses  to  be  delivered  during  a  week 
devoted  to  Americanization;  others  on  the  same 
general  subject  have  been  added  to  complete 
the  volume;  all  plead  for  unity,  solidarity  and 
a  general  movement  for  nationalization  which 
shall  proceed  from  the  individual  to  the  central 
government  rather  than  from  the  center  out- 
ward."     Cleveland 

Other  books  by  Mr.  Steiner  are  Against  the 
current,    1910,    Revell,    $1.50;    Confessions    of    a 


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Steiner,  Edward  Alfred — Continued 

hyplnnatcd  American,  iqi6,  Revcll,  50c;  From 
alien  to  citizen,  1914,  Revell,  $1.75;  Introduc- 
ing the  American  spirit,  1915,  Revell,  $1.15;  On 
the  trail  of  the  immigrant,    1906,   Revell,   $1.50 

Steiner,  Jesse   Frederick 

The  Japanese  invasion;  a  study  in  the 
psychology  of  inter-racial  contacts.  '17 
iMcClurg  $1.25  325.7 

"Written  by  a  former  teacher  in  a  mission 
college  of  Japan,  the  work  is  well  documented 
and  has  a  fairly  complete  bibliography  (i4p)." 
A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

"An  attempt  to  study  the  phenomena  of  race 
prejudice  and  national  egoism,  so  far  as  it  re- 
veals itself  in  the  relations  of  the  Japanese 
and  the  Americans  in  this  country  and  to  esti- 
mate the  rule  it  is  likely  to  play  in  the  future 
relations  of  the  two  countries."  (Introductfon) 
Cleveland 

Talbot,  Winthrop 

(conip.)       Americanization.       (Handbook 

ser.)      '17  Wilson  $1.50  325.7 

Contents:      Pt.    i,   Principles  of  Americanism; 

pt.     2,     Essentials     of     Americanization;     pt.     3, 

Technic    of    race-assimilation. 

Bibliography,    prof,     p     11-53 

United  States.  Education,  Bureau  of 

Public  facilities  for  educating  the  alien; 
prepared  by  Frederic  E.  Farrington. 
(Bui.  1916,  no.  18)  '16  U.S.  Bureau  of 
educ.  325.7 

Wame,  Frank  Julian 

The  immigrant  invasion,  il  maps  '13  Dodd 

$2.50  325.7 

"Inquiry  into  the  causes  and  effects  of  im- 
migration and  the  distribution  and  standards  of 
living  among  immigrants.  The  author  advocates 
restrictive    legislation."       Pittsburgh 

"The  especial  interest  and  value  of  Dr. 
Warne's  book  lies  in  the  detailed  exposition 
he  has  given  of  the  economic  history  of  im- 
migration ...  in  its  relation  to  the  general 
economic  development  of  the  country."  (K.  H. 
Claghorn  in  Am.  econ.  rev.  3:686)  Book  rev. 
digest 

"A  more  popular  work  than  Fairchild's  both 
in   matter   and   style."      A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

Tide  of  immigration,  il  maps  '16  Ap- 
pleton  $2.50  325.7 

"A  supplement  to  'The  immigrant  invasion' 
and  like  that  popular  both  in  matter  and  style." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

"The  author  was  formerly  Secretary  of  the 
New  York  State  Immigration  Commission,  iqo8- 
og,  and  was  special  expert  on  foreign-born 
population  for  the  1910  census.  He  advocates 
restricted   immigration."      Cleveland 


326     Negroes 


Some   interesting  biographies   of   Negroes  are: 

Corrothers,  J.  D.  In  spite  of  the  handicap. 
1916    Doran    $1.25 

Holtzclaw,  \V.  H.  Black  man's  burden.  1915 
Ncale   $1.60 

Scott,  E.  J.,  and  Stowe,  L.  B.  Booker  T. 
Washington,  builder  of  a  civilization.  1916 
Doublerlay     $2 

Washington,  B.  T.  Frederick  Douglass.  1907 
Jacobs  $1.50 

Washington,  B.  T.  Up  from  slavery.  1901 
Doubleday    $150 

"Race  relationships  in  the  south,"  (yv),  a 
series  including  some  books  listed  below,  is 
offered  by  the  Association  press  at  $4.50.  Con- 
tents: 

VI      Wcathcrford — Negro    life    In    the    South. 

V2      Washington — Up    from    slavery. 

V3-4  Washington — Story  of  the   Negro. 

v5      Murphy — Basis    of   ascendancy. 

v6  Stephenson — Race  distinctions  in  Amer- 
ican  law. 

V7   Hart — The   southern   south. 


American   academy   of   political   and   social 
science 
The  Negro's  progress  in  fifty  years.  (An- 
nals of  the  Amer.  Acad.)  '13  Am.  Acad, 
cl  $1.50  pa  $1  326 

Contents:  Pt.  i,  Statistical;  pt.  2,  Business 
activities  and  labor  conditions;  pt.  3,  Social  con- 
ditions and  problems;  pt.  4,  Educational  progress 
and    need. 

"Booker  T.  Washington,  W.  E.  B.  Du  Bois. 
Ray  Stannard  Baker,  W.  D.  Weathcrford  and 
many  other  well  known  students  of  Negro  prob- 
lems and  educators  have  contributed  these 
twenty-four  papers  which  touch  on  almost  all 
phases    of    the    subject."      A.    L.    A.    bkl 

Brawley,   Benjamin   Griffith 

Short  history  of  the  American  Negro. 
'13   Macmillan  $1.25  326 

"A  popular  general  survey  of  the  history  and 
position  of  the  Negro  in  American  life,  con- 
sidered topically  under  slavery,  emancipation, 
the  Negro  church,  disenfranchisement,  cultural 
achievements,  etc.,  with  special  attention  to  ed- 
ucation since  the  Civil  war.  An  impartial  and 
informing  work  for  the  general  reader.  Bib- 
liography   (sV^p.)."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Your  Negro  neighbor.  '18  Macmillan  60c 

326 

Contents:  Your  negro  neighbor;  Negro  in 
America:  historical  review;  Negro  as  an  indus- 
trial factor;  Lynching;  Aspects  of  Negro  educa- 
tion; A  great  missionary;  Joanna  P.  Moore; 
Some  critics  and  their  fallacies;  Promise  of  the 
negro;   Plea  for  a  moralist 

Du    Bois,    William    Edward    Burghardt 
The  Negro.     (Home  univ.  lib.  of  modern 
knowledge)    il   maps  '15    Holt   60c     326 

"Simply  written,  brief,  sympathetic  history  of 
the  Negro  race,  unusual  because  mainly  devoted 
to  life  and  civilization  in  Africa,  but  consid- 
ering also  the  Negro  in  the  West  Indies  and 
Latin  America,  the  slave  trade,  and  history  and 
problems  in  the  United  States.  Maps,  bibli- 
ography,   index."       N.    Y.    state    lib. 

Souls  of  black  folk;  essays  and  sketches. 
10th  ed  McClurg  $1.25  326 

"  'Profoundly  interesting  and  affecting;  re- 
markable as  a  piece  of  literature  apart  from 
its  inner  significance.'  "  (Nation,  76:481) 
A.    L.    .\. 

Hammond,  Mrs.  Lily   (Hardy) 

In   black   and   white,     il    '14    Revell  $1.25 

326 
"A  book  by  a  southerner  which  deals  with 
the  race  problem  in  a  spirit  of  broad  humanity 
and  with  intimate  knowledge  of  working-class 
conditions.  She  asserts  that  the  Negro  problem 
is  primarily  a  poverty  problem  and  deals  there- 
fore with  poverty  among  the  Negroes  and  its 
amelioration — with  health,  housing,  delinquency, 
civil  rights."  (Condensed  from  the  Survey) 
Cleveland 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell 
The   southern   South,     map  '10  Appleton 
$1.60  326 

"Impartial  consideration  of  southern  condi- 
tions and  problems,  indorsing  separation  of  the 
black   and   white   races."      A.   L.   A.   sup. 

Miller,   Kelly 

An  appeal  to  conscience;  America's  code 
of  caste  a  disgrace  to  democracy.  '18 
Macmillan  60c  326 

".■\n  eloquent  appeal  for  justice  to  the  negro 
by  one  of  his  own  race.  There  are  five  brief 
chapters:  Race  contact;  Lawlessness;  Segrega- 
tion; Negro  patriotism  and  devotion;  and 
Righteousness.  The  appeal  of  the  author  is  for 
national  redress.  The  crime  against  the  Negro 
is  shown  to  be  national  in  scope.  Slowly  and 
insidiously  the  miasma  of  race  prejudice  is 
spreading.  Lynching  is  no  longer  an  exclu- 
sively southern  institution,  nor  is  the  Negro  its 
only  helpless  victim.      'The  nation  must  destroy 


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STANDARD  CATALOG 


Miller,  Kelly — Continued 

lawlessness  or  lawlessness  will  destroy  the  na- 
tion.' In  the  chapter  on  Negro  patriotism  and 
devotion  the  author  pleads  for  the  recognition 
of  those  qualities  of  loyalty  and  altruism  which 
are  the  Negro's  supreme  gifts.  The  final  chap- 
ter is  an  appeal  to  moral  principle  in  the  in- 
terest   of   both    races."      Book   rev.    digest 

Out  of  the  house  of  bondage.  '14  Neale 
$1.65  326 

"Twelve  clearly  written,  informing  and  tem- 
perate essays  on  the  progess,  the  present  stand- 
ing and  the  future  of  the  colored  race,  by 
the  Dean  of  Howard  University,  himself  a 
Negro.  'Miller  stands  between  the  radicalism 
of  Du  Bois  and  the  opportunism  of  Booker 
Washington.'  "       Cleveland 

"Professor  Miller's  works  place  him  in  the 
small  group  of  foremost  colored  writers  of  which 
the  other  two  are  Booker  Washington  and  Du 
Bois.  ...  It  would  be  difficult  to  find  else- 
where so  compact  and  judicial  a  story  of  the 
Negro's  rise  from  slavery  as  is  contained  in  the 
essay  which  gives  this  volume  its  title."  (O.  G. 
Villard,  in  Nation  99:738)    Book  rev.   digest 

Negro  year  book;  an  annual  encyclopedia 
of  the  Negro,  1916-17;  ed.  by  Monroe 
N.  Work.  '17  Negro  year  bk.  pub.  co.. 
Tuskegee,  Ala.  pa  35c  326 

"This  is  the  fourth  annual  issue  of  this  year 
book.  .  .  .  All  the  old  matter  has  been  re- 
written and  about  100  pages  of  new  material 
has  been  included;  75  pages  are  devoted  to  a 
review  of  the  events  of  1914-1915  as  they  af- 
fect the  interests  and  indicate  the  progress  of 
the  race.'  A  valuable  feature  of  the  work  is  a 
bibliography    of    38    pages."      Book    rev    digest 

Ovington,   Mary  White 

Half  a  man;  the  status  of  the  Negro  in 
New    York.      '11    Longmans   $1  356 

"Describes  condition  of  the  Negro  in  Man- 
hattan, where  he  is  only  'half  a  man.'  A 
frank,  discriminating,  yet  warmly  sympathetic 
study."      A.    L.   A.   sup. 

A  study  of  the  Negro  in  Boston,  In  free- 
dom's birthplace,"  by  John  Daniels,  was  pub- 
lished  by    Houghton    in    1914    at    $1.50. 

See  also  DuBois'  "The  Philadelphia  Negro,' 
published  by  the  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
at  $2.50,  paper  $2;  and  Haynes'  "The  Negro  at 
work  in  New  York,"  published  by  Longmans  at 
$1.75,   paper    $1.25 

Stephenson,    Gilbert   Thomas 

Race  distinctions  in  American  law.  '10 
Appleton  $1.75  326 

"The  most  complete  analysis  yet  published  of 
the  laws,  both  state  and  federal,  discriminating 
against  the  Negro  and  the  Asiatic."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

327     Foreign  relations 

Naumann's  "Central  Europe,"  1917.  Knopf, 
$3,  classified  in  History,  will  be  found  of  value 
in  connection  with  some  of  the  books  in  this 
section.  The  line  between  the  Dewey  class 
number  for  Foreign  relations  and  that  for  His- 
tory is  a  hard  one  to  draw.  Many  books  here 
classified  in  327  will  doubtless  be  classified  in 
History  by  some  libraries 

A  book  of  reminiscences  which  covers  an 
important  period  of  recent  diplomatic  history, 
(1876-1906),  is  Sir  Thomas  Barclay's  "Thirty 
years,  Anglo-French  reminiscences,"  1914. 
Houghton,    $3.50. 

Bemhardi,    Friedrich   Adam   Julius   von 

Germany  and  the  next  war;  tr.  by  A.  H. 
Powles.  authorized  ed  '14  Longmans 
50c  327 

"  'Candid  expression  of  the  German  purpose 
to  predominate.  .  .  .  General  Bernhardi  does 
not  merely  produce  a  book  in  praise  of  war; 
he  deliberately  advocates  not  only  preparation 
for  war.  but  also  war  itself.  He  writes  from 
the  standpoint  of  one  who  thinks  that  aspira- 
tions    for    peace     threaten     to     poison     the    soil 


upon    which    the    German    people    live.'  "       (Re- 
view   of    reviews,     1914.)     Pittsburgh 

A  work  by  a  much  read  German  writer  on 
economics,  which  strikes  a  different  note  from 
Bernhardi  and  Treitschke,  is  Rohrbach's  Ger- 
man   world    policies,    1915,    Macmillan,    $1.35 

Cheradame,  Andre 

Pangerman  plot  unmasked,  il  maps  '17 
Scribner    $1.25  327 

"M.  Cheradame  had  studied  German  policy 
for  22  years  before  writing  this  book  and 
had  frequently  warned  Europe  of  the  German 
danger.  He  writes  to  demonstrate  that  'the 
Pangerman  plot  is  the  only  cause  of  the  war' 
and  to  show  that  the  acceptance  of  a  peace 
offered  by  Germany  on  the  principle  of  the 
"drawn  game'  would  merely  be  an  aid  to  her  in 
renewing  her  plans  for  Pangermanism  in  the 
near    future."       Pittsburgh 

The  author's  "United  States  and  Panger- 
mania,"  1918,  Scribner,  $1,  contains  much  of 
the  same  material. 

Cramb,  John  Adam 

Germany    and    England.      '14    Button    $1 

327 

"A  series  of  lectures  delivered  by  the  late 
Prof.  Cramb  at  Queen's  college,  London,  in 
which  he  interprets  the  militaristic  and  im- 
perialistic philosophy  of  Treitschke  and  Bern- 
hardi as  embodying  the  true  idea  of  Germany's 
'Weltpolitik'  and  makes  an  impassioned  plea 
to  England  for  preparedness  for  inevitable 
war."      Cleveland 

"Contains  one  lecture  on  the  influence  of 
the  doctrines  of  Treitschke  on  the  modern 
German    spirit."      Pittsburgh 

Dillingham  published  in  1915.  at  50c,  Bern- 
hardi's  "Germany  and  England,"  which  is  in 
part    oil    answer    to    Cramb. 

Dickinson,   Goldsworthy  Lowes 

The    European    anarchy.      '16    Macmillan 

$1  327 

"  'Maintains  .  .  .  that  the  present  war  can- 
not be  laid  at  the  door  of  any  one  state,  but 
to  'a  condition  of  internal  disorder  that  all 
great  modern  states,  caring  for  power  and 
wealth  have  permitted  to  exist.'  .  .  .  The 
conclusions  emphasize  the  need  of  an  adequate 
body  of  international  law,  supported  by  armed 
force.'  "      (A.    L.   A.   bkl.)    Pratt   quarterly 

Hill,  David  Jayne 

Rebuilding  of  Europe;  a  survey  of  forces 
and  conditions.  '17  Century  $1.50  327 
"An  illuminating  and  forceful  presentation 
of  the  war,  regarded  as  a  revolution  against 
economic  imperialism.  The  author  served  the 
United  States  as  Minister  to  Switzerland,  1903- 
05,  and  to  the  Netherlands,  1905-07,  and  as 
Ambassador  to  Germany,  1908-11.  Five  of  the 
eight  chapters  were  printed  in  the  Century 
May  to  October,   1917."     Cleveland 

Jastrow,  Morris,  jr. 

The  \\'ar  and  the  Bagdad  railway.  '17 
Lippincott    $1.50  327 

"Discusses  briefly  the  part  played  by  the 
East  in  the  war,  giving  a  survey  of  Asia  Minor 
from  earliest  times  to  the  present  and  show- 
ing how  important  its  control  has  been  and 
is  to  the  various  nations.  Relates  the  various 
concessions  and  diplomatic  operations  which  ac- 
companied the  building  of  the  Bagdad  railway 
and  tells  what  changes  we  may  expect  in  the 
East  as  a  result  of  the  war.  Bibliographical 
notes    (8p)"      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Kawakami,  Karl  Kiyoshi 

Japan  in  world  politics.  '17  Macmillan 
$1.50  327 

"The  author's  sympathies  are  with  Japan 
in  American-Japanese  questions,  though  his 
presentation  of  his  views  is  reasonable  and 
sane.  He  feels  that  the  Monroe  doctrine  is 
unjust  to  small  overcrowded  nations  and  that 
unhindered  immigration  is  necessary  for  a  per- 
manent peace.  He  attempts  to  justify  Japan  in 
China  and  Korea  and  to  allay  suspicion  of 
German-Japanese    relations.       Most    of    the    chap- 


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Kawakami,   Karl   Kiyoshi — Continued 

tt-rs    have     already     appeared    in    various    Amer- 
ican   magazines."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

The  author's  "American-Japanese  relations," 
was    fiublished    in     ujij    by    Rcvell    at    %2. 

Lippmann,    Walter 

Stakes    of    diplomacv.      '15    Holt    $1.35 

327 

"From  the  point  of  view  of  an  anti-itnpe- 
rialist,  the  author,  analysing  patriotism  and 
pointing  out  the  relation  between  patriotism, 
business  and  diplomacy,  proposes  an  interna- 
tional protectorate  formed  to  protect  backward 
countries  from  exploitation  and  to  organize 
them    for   commerce."      Cleveland 

Powers,    Harry    Huntington 

Tilings  iiKMi  light  lor.  maps  '16  Macmil- 
lan  $1.5(»  327 

"The  European  situation  viewed  from  the 
standpoint  of  national  patriotism  which  the  au- 
thor states  is  at  the  root  of  the  whole  mat- 
ter. Two  introductory  chapters  show  what  men 
of  today  are  like  and  discuss  the  tangible  and 
intangible  interests  that  they  fight  for:  on  the 
one  hand  independence,  territory  and  com- 
merce; on  the  other,  race  unity,  nationafity, 
civilization  and  peace.  The  rest  of  the  dis- 
cussion turns  from  abstract  principles  to  con- 
crete problems  and  observes  how  these  prin- 
ciples work  out  in  the  case  of  problems  facing 
European  peoples  today.  A  chapter  on  'Pro- 
posed remedies  for  war,'  and  'The  future  of 
war*  conclude  the  discussions."  Book  rev.  di- 
gest 

Schmitt,    Bemadotte    Everly 

England  and  Germany,  1740-1914.  maps 
'16   Princeton    univ.   $2  327 

"An  historical  review  of  the  development  of 
the  (German  Empire  and  the  conflict  of  com- 
mercial, naval,  and  imperialistic  aims  atid  poli- 
cies which  strained  Anglo-German  diplomatic  re- 
lations, notably  since  1870,  and  prepared  the 
ground  for  the  present  war.  As  Rhodes  scholar 
at  Oxford,  Dr.  Schmitt  became  interested  in 
diplomatic  history  of  this  period,  and  the  ma- 
terial for  the  study  was  largely  gathered  and 
the  book  partly  written  before  the  outbreak  of 
the  war;  the  various  'books'  of  diplomatic  dis- 
patches of  the  belligerent  governments,  and  a 
limited  account  of  other  war  material  have  also 
been  considered.  .  .  .  The  candor  and  excel- 
lent temper  of  the  work  and  its  vivid  concrete 
style,  constitute  it  a  permanent  contribution  to 
the  literature  of  the  war  rather  than  a  propa- 
gandist document.  Dr.  Schmit  is  assistant  pro- 
fessor  of   history   at   Western    reserve    university. 

Usher,   Roland   Greene 

ran-riermanisni,  from  its  inception  to  the 
outbreaks  of  the  war.  '13  Houghton 
$1.75  327 

"Bibliography,  p.  311-14. 

"The  author  is  of  those  who  believe  it  is 
Germany's  intention  to  dominate  Europe  and 
the  world.  His  book  is  an  attempt  to  describe 
the  progress  already  made  [up  to  the  date  of 
writing]  toward  the  realization  of  that  ambi- 
tion."     Pittsburgh 

Followed  by  the  author's  "Pan-Americanism; 
a  forecast  of  the  inevitable  clash  between  the 
United  States  and  Europe's  victor,"  iqis.  Cen- 
tury, $2,  and  his  "Challenge  of  the  future,  a 
study  in  American  foreign  policy."  igi6,  Hough- 
ton. $1-75.  These  books  abound  in  assumptions 
and  conflicting  hypotheses,  together  with  no 
very  firm  grasp  of  underlying  facts.  They  are 
included  only  because  of  the  interest  they  have 
excited. 

327.73      Foreign    relations    of    the    United 
States 

Academy    of    political    science 

Foreign  relations  of  the  I'nited  States: 
ed.  by  H.  R.  Mussey  and  S.  P.  Duggan. 
2v  '17  Acad,  of  political  science  pa 
$1.50  327,73 


".\  series  of  addresses  and  papers  presented 
at  the  national  Conference  on  foreign  relations 
of  the  United  States  at  Long  Beach,  N.V.,  May 
28 — June  I,  1917.  Consists  of  two  parts  bound 
separately:  (i)  The  democratic  ideal  in  world 
organization,  and  Future  Pan-American  rela- 
tions; (2)  Future  relations  with  the  far  east, 
and  Investments  and  concessions  as  causes  of 
international    conflict."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

American    academy    of   political    and    social 

science 

Preparedness  and  America's  international 

program.     (Annals  of  the  Amer.  acad.) 

'16   .\m.   acad.   cl   $1.50  pa   $1         327.73 

"Thirty-five  articles  by  S.  N.  I'atten,  \V.  I. 
Hull,  Walter  Lippmann,  Sidney  Gulick,  Nor- 
man Angell,  Walter  Weyl,  and  others.  Ft.  i 
discusses  'The  basis  of  durable  peace  and  the 
safeguards  against  future  international  conflicts; 
pt.  2,  What  program  shall  the  United  .State* 
stand  for  in  international  relations?;  pt.  3,  The 
effect  of  a  large  military  and  naval  establishment 
on  our  domestic  institutions  and  policy."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Beer,  George  Louis 

English-speaking  peoples.  '17  Macniil- 
lan  $1.50  .327.73 

"An  earnest  appeal  for  solidarity  during  the 
war  and  for  a  permanent  and  closely  knit  demo- 
cratic alliance  of  all  Flnglish-speaking  peoples 
after  its  close,  to  the  end  of  realizing  Anglo- 
American  ideals.  The  writer  points  out  the  eco- 
nomic possibilities  in  cooperation  and  the  com- 
munity of  interests  in  the  Far  East  and  Latin 
America."      Cleveland 

Cheradame,  Andre 

United  States  and  Pangermania.  'IS 
Scribner  $1  327.73 

"Mr.  Ch<?radame  continues  the  work  begun 
in  'The  Pangerman  plot  unmasked'  bringing  up 
to  date  the  evidence  of  the  German  plans,  and 
their  fulfillment.  He  writes  clearly  in  detail 
for  the  average  American,  and  illustrates  with 
many  maps  and  enough  statistics  to  prove  his 
points.  Extremely  interesting  and  necessary  to 
any  well  informed  American's  understanding  of 
what  we  have  to  combat  in  Germany's  aims, 
with    a    suggested    plan    to    frustrate    them. 

The  articles  which  Mr.  Cheradame  has  been 
writing  in  the  Atlantic  monthly  are  reprinted 
under  the  title,  "Pan-Germany,  the  disease  and 
cure  (Atlantic  monthly  press,  Bost.,  6oc).  They 
give  much  the  same  information  not  (luite  so 
simply,  more  compactly  stated,  with  onlv  one 
map."     A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Dunning,   William   Archibald 

l'>ritish  empire  and  the  United  States; 
with  an  introduction  by  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Viscount   Bryce.     '14  Scribner  $2 

327.73 

"An  impartial  and  authoritative  account  of 
international  episodes  and  disputes  between  1814 
and  1914.  Pronounced  by  the  Independent  to 
be  much  more  satisfactory  from  the  standpoint 
of  fullness  than  'One  hundred  years  of  peace," 
Senator  Lodge's  'masterly  outline  of  the  sub- 
ject.' "      Cleveland 

Fish,    Carl    Russell 

American  diplomacy.  (.American  his- 
torical   ser.)     maps    '15    Holt    $2.50 

327.73 

"  'The  first  survey  of  the  whole  field  of 
American  diplomacy,  from  1789  to  April,  IQ15. 
For  either  the  student  or  the  general  reader 
it  is  a  valuable  companion  to  the  regular  his- 
tories. ..  .  The  majority  of  the  sixteen  maps 
are  original  and  based  on  extensive  research.'  " 
(Wis.    bul.)       A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Another  account  "for  the  average  lay  reader" 
is  W.  F.  Johnson's  "America's  foreign  rela- 
tions,"   19 16,    jv,    Century,    $6 

Lanux,  Pierre  de 

Voung     I'rance    and     new    America.      '17 

Macmillan  $1.25  327.73 

"Full    of    spirit,    this    serves    as    a    guide    to 


i8 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Lanux,  Pierre  de — Continued 

the  domain  of  young  French  thought,  life  and 
aspiration,  in  which  the  author  also  shows  what 
the  reaction  of  young  France  to  American 
literature  will  be  and  how  the  present  genera- 
tion of  each  nation  is  to  supplement  the  other. 
He  writes  of  a  younger  generation  of  French 
poets  than  those  in  Miss  Lowell's  'Six  French 
poets.'  "      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

MacDonald,   James   Alexander 

Democracy  and  the  nations.  '15  Doran 
$1.50  327.73 

"Addresses  in  which  the  editor  of  the  Toronto 
Globe  traces  the  history  of  the  Anglo-Saxon 
ideal,  outlines  Canada's  relations  with  the 
mother  country  and  with  ours  during  the  hun- 
dred years  of  peace  that  have  just  passed,  and 
pleads  for  a  closer  union  between  the  United 
States  and  Canada,  showing  the  important  role 
which  the  two  countries,  living  at  peace  yet  un- 
protected, must  play  in  the  cause  of  interna- 
tionalism."      A.     L.    A.    bkl. 

Mahan,  Alfred   Thayer 

Interest  of  America  in  sea  power,  present 
and    future.      '98   Little   $2  327.73 

"  'Eight  essays  reprinted  from  magazines. 
Strong  plea  for  naval  defenses  in  the  interests 
of  peace.'  "      (N.   Y.   state   lib.)      A.   L.  A. 

MiIlard,Thomas   Franklin   Fairfax 

Our  Eastern  question;  America's  contact 
with  the  Orient  and  the  trend  of  rela- 
tions with  China  and  Japan,  il  maps 
'16  Century  $3  327.73 

"An  exhaustive  survey  of  the  tremendous  and 
complex  movement  of  present-day  political,  eco- 
nomic and  sociological  forces  in  the  Orient,  and 
their  bearing  on  the  future  of  America.  The 
author  was  for  years  editor  of  the  China  Press. 
The  book  is  especially  valuable  for  the  ap- 
pendices which  contain  texts  of  all  the  treaties, 
notes,  agreements  and  proclamations  issued  in 
connection  with  the  events  narrated."  Cleve- 
land 

Moore,  John  Bassett 

Principles  of  American  diplomacy;  its 
spirit  and  achievements.  (Harper's  cit- 
izen's ser.)     '18  Harper  $2  327.73 

"An  extension  of  a  previous  volume  by  the 
same  author,  entitled  'American  diplomacy:  its 
spirit  and  achievement'  .  .  .  The  author, 
who  is  at  present  professor  of  international  law 
and  diplomacy  at  Columbia,  served  formerly  as 
counselor  for  the  Department  of  state  and  as- 
sistant  secretary   of   state."      Book   rev.   digest 

"It  follows  the  .story  of  our  diplomacy  from 
the  revolution  to  the  present  in  untechnical 
language.  .  .  .  The  result  is  extremely  in- 
teresting and  valuable."  L.  E.  Robinson  in 
Bookman    46:269 

Page,  Ralph  W. 

Dramatic  moments  in  American  diplo- 
macy.    '18    Doubleday   $1.25  327.73 

"A  popular  presentation  of  some  of  the  in- 
cidents of  diplomatic  history  from  the  revolu- 
tion down  to  modern  times.  The  book  opens 
with  an  account  of  negotiations  with  France  in 
the  early  days  of  the  revolution.  Other  chap- 
ters relate  incidents  connected  with  the  French 
revolution,  the  Louisiana  purchase,  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  Monroe  doctrine,  the  'Trent' 
affair,  'the  open  door'  policy  in  China,  the  war 
with  Spain,  and  the  Panama  canal.  The  final 
chapter  is  a  survey  of  our  relations  with  Ger- 
many   before    the    war."     Book    rev.    digest 

Powers,   Harry   Huntington 

America  among  ihe  nations.  '17  Mac- 
millan  $1.50  327.73 

"A  modest  attempt  at  a  historic  interpreta- 
tion of  our  national  character  and  our  relation 
to    the    other    nations."       Introduction,    p.    8 

Robinson,  Edgar  E.,  and  West,  Victor  J. 

Foreign  policy  of  VVoodrow  Wilson, 
1913-1917.     '17   Macmillan   $1.75     327.73 


"The  collaborating  authors  are  professors  in 
Leland    Stanford   junior    university."      St.    Louis 

Sunderland,  Jabez   Thomas 

Rising  Japan.  Is  she  a  menace  or  a  com- 
rade to  be  welcomed  in  the  fraternity 
of  nations?     '18  Putnam  $1.25       327.73 

"An  interesting  and,  to  the  writer,  effective 
presentation  of  the  latter  alternative  of  the  title. 
The  author  surveys  in  four  chapters  the  civiliza- 
tion of  Asia  and  Japan  and  then  in  nine  chap- 
ters discusses  the  assertion  that  she  is  a  men- 
ace."     Survey  40:69 

"Resembles  Gulick's  'American  democracy 
and  Asiatic  citizenship'  in  purpose,  but  is  a  more 
general  appeal  for  friendly  relations."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Weyl,   Walter  Edward 

American  world  policies.  '17  Macmillan 
$2.25  327.73 

Contents:  Our  idealistic  past;  The  root  of 
imperialism;    Towards   economic   internationalism. 

"A  clear  and  interesting  discussion  of  what 
America's  relation  to  the  rest  of  the  world 
shall    be    after   the   war. 

"The  strength  of  the  book  lies  in  the  over 
whelraingly  convincing  manner  with  which  the 
author  demonstrates  the  absolute  need  of  an 
'economic  internationalism'  as  the  basis  of 
world-peace."  (Annals  Amer.  acad.)  Pratt 
quarterly 

An  interesting  book  to  read  in  connection 
with  this  is  the  author's  "End  of  the  war," 
Macmillan,    19 18,    $2 

Monroe  doctrine 

Hart,    Albert    Bushnell 

The  Monroe  doctrine;  an  interpretation, 
map   '16   Little  $2  .327.73 

"The  three  parts  contain  a  condensed  his- 
tory of  the  Monroe  doctrine,  parts  four  and 
five  are  interpretative  based  on  the  historical 
section,  and  part  six  points  out  how  far  the 
doctrine  in  its  present  meaning  is  likely  to  be 
applied    in    the    future."      Pratt   quarterly 

"  'The  fullest,  most  critical,  and  most  readable 
account  of  the  Monroe  doctrine  in  all  its  im- 
portant phases  that  has  so  far  been  written 
by  an  American.'"  (J:  H.  Latan6  in  Am.  pol. 
sci.    rev.    10:370)    Book    rev.    digest 

Hull,   William   Isaac 

The  Monroe  doctrine:  national  or  inter- 
national?    '15    Putnam   75c  .327.73 

"In  three  addresses  delivered  before  the  war, 
the  writer  outlines  the  changes  which  have 
transformed  the  doctrine  into  its  present  formid- 
able proportions;  and  after  examining  and  dis- 
missing seven  often  proposed  solutions,  states 
his  own — that  the  Hague  conferences  take 
over  the  task  of  enforcing  international  rights 
and  duties  in  the  western  world.  Brief,  with 
some  repetition,  but  suggestive  as  presenting 
the  views  of  those  who  favor  universal  arbi- 
tration."     A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

Phelps,  Edith  M. 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  Monroe 
doctrine.  (Debaters  handbook  ser.) 
2d  ed  rev  and  enl  '16  Wilson  $1.25 

327.73 

"The    bibliography    has      been     enlarged    and 

over    eighty    pages    of     articles    added    to    those 

in    the     1915    edition.       Many    of    these    are    on 

Pan-Americanism."      Wis.    bul. 

Bibliography,    pref.    p     17-33 

328     Legislative  bodies  and  annals 

Ilbert,   Sir   Courtney   Peregrine 

Parliainent,  its  hiilorj^  constitution  and 
practice.  (Home  univ.  lib.  of  modern 
knowledge)    '11    Holt   60c  328 

"Excellent,  informing  account,  by  the  clerk 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  making  con.parison 
with  Congress  and  other  legislative  bodies." 
A.    L.   A.   sup. 


SOCIOLOGY— Political  Science 


19 


McCall,  Samuel  Walker 

Business  of  Congress.  (Columbia  uni- 
versity lectures;  '11  Columbia  univ. 
press  $1.50  328 

"Describes  the  way  in  which  Congress  actu- 
ally transacts  business  and  gives  a  history  of  the 
evolution  of  parliamentary  methods,  with  Ci>n- 
Crete  examples  and  occasional  amusing  and  il- 
luminating   anecdotes."       A.     L.     A.    sup. 

Reece,  Ernest  James 

State  documents  for  libraries.  '15  Univ. 
of    111.   press   pa   75c  328 

"  'A  convenient  and  useful  handbook  not 
only  for  libraries  but  also  for  anyone  who  has 
occasion  to  make  use  of  the  mator'al  to  be 
found  scattered  through  the  official  publications, 
reports  and  documents  of  the  various  state  of- 
ficers, bureaus,  boards  and  commissions."  (Am. 
pol.   sci   rev.)      Hook   rev.   digest 

Reinsch,   Paul   Samuel 

American      legislatures      and  legislative 

methods.       (.American     state  ser.)     '07 

Century    $1.25  328 

"Study   of    the   organization    and  operation   of 

lawmaking    bodies    in    the    United  States,    both 
state    and    federal."       A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Wilson,  Woodrow 

Congressional  government:  a  study  in 
American  politics.  12th  ed  '96  Hough- 
ton   $1.25  328 

"Directed  particularly  to  system  of  govern- 
ment by  committe,  describing  workings  of  that 
system  in  detail.      Careful  and  thoro."  A.  L.  A. 

Public  documents 

Clarke,  Edith  Emily 

Guide  to  the  use  of  United  States  govern- 
ment publications.  (Useful  reference 
ser.,  no.  20)     '18  Boston  bk.  $2.50     328 

Three   valuable   pamphlets   on    documents   are: 

Wroth,  L.  C.  Description  of  federal  public 
documents.    1916  Wilson   20c 

Wyer,  J.  I-,  jr.  Government  documents  (state 
and   city).    1915   A.    L.   A.    15c 

Wyer,  J.  I.,  jr.,  U.S.  government  documents 
in  small  libraries.  4th  ed  rev  1914  A.  L.  A.    15c 

328. 1      Parliamentary  law 

Gushing,  Luther  S.,  and  BoUes,  Albert  S. 
Cushing's  manual  of  parliamentary  prac- 
tice, new  ed  c'14  Wjnston  50c  328.1 
"Part  2,  'Parliamentary  practice  in  business 
corporation  meetings'  is  new;  otherwise  the 
present  edition  corresponds  exactly  to  that  is- 
sued in   1907."      Cleveland 

Robert,  Henry  Martyn 

Robert's  rules  of  order  revised  for  de- 
liberate assemblies,  rev  ed  '15  Scott 
$1  328.1 

"A  thorough  revision  of  'Robert's  rules  of 
order,  containing  nearly  as  much  material  as  the 
previous  edition,  with  the  old  re-writtcn  and 
br()Ui;ht    to    date."       A.     L.    A.    bkl. 

Robert,  Joseph  Theodore 

Robert's  primer  of  parliamentary  law. 
1900  Doubleday  75c  328.1 

"Excellent  manual  for  schools,  clubs,  fra- 
ternities, etc.  Simple,  clear;  in  form  of  les- 
sons, with  question  reviews."  (Pittsburgh) 
A.  L.  A. 

Shattuck,  Mrs.  Harriette   Lucy   (Robinson) 
Shattuck's     parliamentary     answers.       '15 
Lothrop  60c  328.1 

"A  r^sum^  of  all  matters  likely  to  arise  in 
women's  organizations,  arranged  alphabetically 
in  the  form  of  concise  questions  and  answers, 
with  good  index.  Less  formal  than  the  au- 
thor's   'Woman's   manual   of   parliamentary    law,' 


(Lothrop,  75c)  or  'Robert's  rules  of  order,'  and 
on  this  account,  perhaps,  better  adapted  to  the 
novice."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

329     Political  parties 

An  interesting  volume  of  reminiscences  in 
connection  with  the  last  half  century  of  Amer- 
ican politics  is  Everett  P.  Wheeler's  "Sixtv 
years  of  American  life,  Taylor  to  Roosevelt,  ' 
1917,  Dutton,  $2.50. 

Two  other  interesting  books  on  American 
politics  are  Ostrogorki's  "Democracy  and  the 
party  system  in  the  United  States,"  loio,  Mac- 
millan,  $1.75,  and  Sloane's  "Party  government 
in    the    United    States,"    Harper,    1914,    $i 

A  good  source  book  for  party  platforms,  etc. 
is  Stanwood's  "History  of  the  presidency  from 
1897-1916,"   2V,   Houghton,   %2 

Brooks,   Robert  Clarkson 

Corruption   in   American  politics  and  life. 
'10  Dodd  $1.50  329 


"Study  of  the  nature  of  corruption  and  the 
forms  it  assumes  in  the  professions,  journalism 
and  higher  education,  ana  in  business  and  poli- 
tics. Suggests  reform  effort  along  the  lines  of 
publicity,  education,  state  supervision,  munici- 
pal research,  tax  reform,  the  short  ballot,  and 
especially  campaign  fund  reform."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Emery,  Henry  Crosby 

Politician,  party  and  people.  '13  Yale 
univ.    press   $1.50  329 

"A  fair  minded,  comprehensive  discussion  of 
party  government,  analyzing  for  the  young 
voter  the  existing  political  machinery  and  show- 
ing the  ethical  difficulties  involved  at  every 
stage.  The  author,  professor  of  political  econ- 
omy at  Yale,  concludes  that  better  results  can 
be  obtained  by  working  through  a  party  than 
by    independent    voting."      Cleveland 

Johnston,  Alexander 

History  of  American  politics;  rev.  by 
W.  M.  Sloane,  continued  by  W.  M. 
Daniels.     (Handbooks  for  students)  *02 

Holt  $1  329 

"Of   high   value   either   as   textbook,    reference 

manual    or   guide    for    private   study."    A.    L.   A. 

Macy,  Jesse 

I'arty  or.ganization  and  machinery. 
(American  state  ser.)  rev  ed  '12  Cen- 
tury $1.25  329 

"Study  of  American  political  organization:, 
national  and  state,  with  chapters  on  typical 
systems  in  Massachusetts,  Pennsylvania,  In- 
diana, Missouri  and  the  South."  N.  V.  state 
lib. 

"The  original  chapters  of  this  excellent  sur- 
vey of  American  politics  arc  unchansed  except 
for  the  addition  of  short  biographies.  .  . 
There  are  two  new  chapters:  'Legalized  party 
organization — California'  and  'Party  reorganiza- 
tion,' which  describe  briefly  the  change  from 
the  convention  system  to  the  direct  primary.' 
A.   L.   -\.   bkl. 

Ray,  Perley  Orman 

Introduction  to  political  parties  and  prac- 
tical   politics.      '17    Scribncr    $1.60     329 

Bibliography  at  the  end  of  chapters 
"Designed  as  a  college  text,  this  work  covers 
the  field  with  directness  and  clarity.  Includes 
such  subjects  as  the  spoils  system,  the  recall, 
direct  primaries,  political  machines  and  bosses, 
voters'  leagues  and  the  organization  of  women 
voters."      Pittsburgh 

Woodburn,  James  Albert 

American  politics:  political  parties  and 
partv  problems  in  the  United  States. 
2d  ed  rev  il  '14   Putnam  $2.50  329 

".\  concise,  orderly,  interesting  presentation 
of  the  general  field  of  party  history,  party  or- 
eanizalion  and  party  problems,  and  01  the  re- 
lation  that    the    usages   and   methods   of   political 


20 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Woodburn,  James  Albert — Continued 

parties  bear  to  our  social,   national  and  economic 
welfare."       (Annals    Ainer.    acad.    58:239.) 

"Thoroughly  revised  and  brought  to  date  by 
the  addition  of  material  on  present-day  party 
development  and  issues,  the  initiative,  ref- 
erendum, and  recall,  the  Oregon  experiment, 
and  on  campaign  funds.  The  lists  of  references 
at  chapter  ends  have  also  been  enlarged." 
A.   L.   A.   bkl. 


330      Economics 


Valuable  books  for  the  occasional  student  are: 
Ricardo,  David.  First  six  chapters  of  prin- 
ciples of  political  economy  and  taxation. 
1905  Macniillan  7sc 
Smith,  Adam.  An  inquiry  into  the  nature 
and  causes  of  the  wealth  of  nations.  2v 
(Bohn's  standard  lib.)  '01  Macmillan  $1.25 
ea 

Bullock,  Charles  J. 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  economics. 
4th    ed    rev    and    enl    "13    Silver   $1.50 

330 
Ely,   Richard  Theodore 

Outlines  of  economics.  3d  ed  rev  '16 
Macmillan   $2.25  330 

"A  revised  and  reset  edition  of  this  standard 
text.  .  .  .  The  bibliographies  have  been  re- 
vised."     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

"  'It  differs  from  the  older  editions  in  that 
its  scope  is  much  wider,  and  it  includes,  in  ad- 
dition to  the  theoretical  considerations,  a  great 
deal  of  what  goes  under  the  name  of  applied 
economics.  In  this  it  resembles  Professor  Taus- 
sig's work  on  the  same  subject  a  few  years 
ago.'  "  (A.  L.  Trachtenberg  in  N.  Y.  Call) 
Book   rev.   digest 

George,   Henry 

Law  of  human  progress.  '17  Joseph 
Fels  international  commission,  122  E. 
37th   St..   N.Y.   50c  330 

McPherson,   Logan   Grant 

How    the    world     makes     its     living.      '16 

Century   $2  330 

"With  admirable  clearness  and  simplicity  the 
book  works  out  a  conception  of  economics  as 
a  natural  evolution.  It  begins  with  man's  pos- 
session of  fingers  and  his  acquirement  of  tools, 
and  progresses  to  the  division  of  labor  and 
the  organization  of  the  means  of  production  and 
distribution.  Mr.  McPherson  carries  us  through 
the  development  of  property  rights,  bu-<'ing  and 
selling,  insurance,  speculation,  strikes,  and  the 
effects  of  wars,  to  a  consideration  of  govern- 
ment regulation  of  industry  and  commerce." 
(Condensed  from  the  N.  Y.  Sun,  1916)  Pitts- 
burgh 

Marshall,  Alfred 

Principles  of  economics.  Sth  ed  vl  '07 
Macmillan  $3.75  330 

"  'General    survey,    followed    by    treatment    of 
questions  of  demand  and  supply,  land,  labor  and 
capital,     distribution     and     exchange.        Of     high  , 
value.'  "       (N.    Y.    state    lib.)      A.    L.    A. 

No  more  published. 

Appendix  i.  Brief  bibliography  of  U.  S. 
tariffs;  of  bimetallism:  of  American  shipping. 
Appendix    2,    Examination    questions. 

Mill,   John    Stuart 

Principles  of  political  economy;  abr.  with 
notes,  and  a  sketch  of  the  history  of 
political  economy,  by  J.  L.  Laughlin. 
'98  Appleton  $4  330 

"No  writer  before  Mill  had  ever  surveyed 
political  economy  as  a  whole  with  anything  like 
equal  ability;  no  one  had  shown  with  the  same 
fulness  the  relation  which  different  parts  of 
the  science  bore  to  each  other;  still  less  had 
any  one  so  well  explained  the  relation  of  this 
science  to  other  sciences  and  to  knowledge  in 
general.'  "      (Bagehot)       A.    L.    A. 

Appleton  publishes  an  unabridged  edition  of 
Mill  at  $4.50 


Seager,  Henry  Rogers 

Principles  of  economics,  il  map  '13  Kolt 
$2.25  330 

"A  revision  of  'Introduction  to  economics.' 
The  chapter,  'Plans  of  economic  reform,'  of 
the  former  edition  has  been  replaced  by  four 
new  chapters:  'Reform  of  the  tax  system  of 
the  United  States';  'Profit  sharing  and  labor 
copartnership';  'Social  insurance';  and  'Soci- 
alism.' Several  of  the  theoretical  chapters  have 
been  rewritten,  the  explanations  of  the  laws  of 
value  and  distribution  recast,  and  the  whole 
revised  to  date."      A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

"Prof.  Seager  is,  we  believe,  typical  of  the 
new  economist.  His  book  is  intensely  practical; 
he  regards  economic  theory  as  the  connecting 
link  between  the  , history  of  industry  and  the 
tasks  confronting  the  social  reformer.  Mathe- 
matical conceptions  scarcely  enter  into  his 
work."      Athenreum    2:140. 

Seligman,  Edwin  R.  A. 

Principles  of  economics.  7th  ed  '16  Long- 
mans   $2.50  330 

"This  popular  work  which  was  rewritten  in 
the  sixth  edition  only  two  years  ago  is  again 
revised.  Figures  and  authorities  have  been 
brought  up  to  date  and  the  text  is  changed  in 
a  few  places  because  of  events  since  1914. 
.  .  .  From  the  standpoint  either  of  the  college 
class-room  or  the  non-academic  reader,  there  are 
in  [the  reviewer's]  opinion,  not  more  than  one 
or  two  works  comparable  with  Professor  Selig- 
man's    Principles."       Amer.    educ.    rev.    7:604. 

Taussig,   Frank   William 

Principles  of  economics.  2d  ed  rev  2v 
'15   Macmillan  $4  330 

References  at  the  end  of  each  group  of 
chapters 

"Developments  in  practical  problems  since 
the  first  edition  have  caused  the  revision  and 
rewriting  of  the  chapters  on  banking  in  the 
United  States,  trusts  and  combinations,  work- 
men's insurance,  and  taxation,  specially  that  on 
income  taxes."      A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

"An  important,  comprehensive  work,  based 
on  30  years  experience.  The  best  book  since 
Mill  for  the  reader  with  no  prior  knowledge, 
and  also  indispensable  to  the  student."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Withers,  Hartley 

Poverty   and    waste.      '14    Button    $1.25 

330 

"Attempts  to  bring  home  to  the  consumer 
his  responsibility  in  the  great  problem  of  pov- 
erty, by  showing  how  money  spent  on  luxury  is 
so  much  capital  wasted,  and  how,  if  spent  on 
necessary  articles,  it,  increases  their  produc- 
tion and  decreases  their  price.  The  work  of  a 
practical  business  man,  it  combines  moral  earn- 
estness with  sound  economic  sense.  Arguments 
are  popularly  and  convincingly  stated."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Sources 

Bullock,  Charles  Jesse 

(comp.)  Selected  readings  in  economics. 
(Selections  and  documents  in  econom- 
ics) il  map  '07  Ginn  $2.25  330 

"Though  compiled  for  collateral  reading  for 
a  course  in  economics,  has  value  also  to  readers 
seeking  self-instruction.  Excellent  selection  of 
subjects   and   authorities."      A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Marshall,  Leon  Carroll,  and  others 

(ed.)  Materials  for  the  study  of  elemen- 
tary economics,  maps  '13  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago   press    $3  330 

"Selection  of  articles  from  books,  magazines, 
newspapers,  commission  reports,  court  deci- 
sions, etc.,  illustrating  the  working  of  economic 
principles  in  actual  life,  for  the  use  of  students 
of    economics."       Pratt    quarterly 

"The  selections  have  been  made  with  dis- 
crimination. They  are  varied,  fresh,  and  often 
alluring.  While  laureled  authorities  among  the 
elders,    Adam    Smith,    Ricardo,    J.    S.    Mill,    and 


SOCIOLOGY— Economics 


21 


Marshall,  L.  C.,  and  others  — Continued 

others  are  alloted  brief  space,  one  senses  that 
the  editors  are  moderns  in  their  live  interests." 
Jour.    pol.    econ.    22:227 

"It  may  be  said  without  much  fear  of  con- 
tradiction that  the  present  volume  is  larger  in 
amount,  more  extensive  in  range,  and  more 
useful  in  character,  than  anything  yet  (1913) 
printed  in  English  and  probably  in  any  lan- 
guage."     Am.    econ.    rev.    4:111 

330.4     Essays  on  economics 

Biicher,  Karl 

Industrial  evolution;  tr.  by  S.  M.  Wickett. 
'01  Holt  $2.50  330.4 

"Bibliography,    pref.    p6 

"Stimulating  volume  for  beginner  in  indus- 
trial   history."       (Nation    73:266)       A.    L.    A. 

Ruskin,  John 

Unto  this  last;  four  essays  on  the  first 
principles  of  political  economy.  (Astor 
lib.  of  prose)  '01  Crovvcll  75c  330.4 
"The  substance  of  his  theory  of  political 
economy:  the  most  powerful  popular  present- 
ment of  his  critical  as  distinct  from  his  con- 
structive theory."      A.    L.  A. 

330.9     History  of  economics 

Gide,  Charles,  and  Rist,  Charles 

History  of  economic  doctrines  from  the 
time  of  the  physiocrats  to  the  present 
day.    '15    Heath   $3  330.9 

"The  first  English  translation  of  a  standard 
French  work  which  aims  to  give  not  a  full  ac- 
count of  all  doctrines  falling  in  this  period  but 
the  history  of  those  economic  doctrines  which 
are  recognized  at  the  present  day."  (Adapted 
from    A.    L.    A.    bkl.)       Pratt    quarterly 

"Distinctly  the  ablest  and  most  interesting 
history  of  economics  in  existence."  Pol.  sci. 
quar.    31:645 

Europe 

Ogg,  Frederic  Austin 

Economic  development  of  modern  Eu- 
rope.    '17  Macmillan  $2.50  330.9 

Contents:  Pt.  i,  Antecedents  of  nineteenth 
century  growth;  pt.  2,  Agriculture,  industry  and 
trade  since  181 5;  pt.  3,  Population  and  labor; 
pt.    4,    Socialism    and    social    insurance 

"A  summary  of  modern  economic  processes 
in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  France  and  Ger- 
many, up  to  the  beginning  of  the  war.  It  gives 
small  space  to  sixteenth,  seventeenth  and  eight- 
eenth centuries,  and  omits  specially  technical 
phases  such  as  public  finance.  Three  or  four 
chapters  reproduce,  greatly  modified,  chapters 
of  'Social  progress  in  contemporary  Europe.' 
Bibliographies  at  chapter-ends.  .  .  .  "The  book 
might  almost  serve  as  a  complete  history  of 
Europe  from  the  early  eighteenth  century  to 
tlie  outbreak  of  the  great  war.'  (Independent 
90:437)"      A.   L.   A.  bkl. 

Social  progress  in  contemporary  Europe. 
'12  MacmiIIan$1.50  330.9 

"A  succinct  statement  of  the  main  facts  of 
the  advance  in  democracy,  agriculture,  industry, 
and  social  legislation  which  Europe  has  made 
since  the  French  Revolution."  (Nation)  Pratt 
quarterly 

"Less  valuable  to  the  student  than  to  the 
reader  wanting  a  survey  based  on  well  selected 
facts.  Good  bibliography  by  chapters.  (2op)." 
A.     L.     A.     bkl. 

Veblen,  Thorstein 

Imperial  Germany  and  the  industrial  rev- 
olution.   '15  Macmillan  $1.50  330.9 

Supplementary  notes.   P273-324 

"  'In  no  sense  a  "war  book.'  The  economic 
policy  of  the  imperial  st.ite  since  1871  is  de- 
scribed  fully   and   cleverly.      The   inner   character 


and  significance  of  state  regulation  has  never 
been  described  more  effectively.  ...  In  a 
pregnant  chapter  entitled  'The  net  gain'  the 
author  makes  an  interesting  appraisal  of  Ger- 
man    'Kultur.'  "       (Dial.     1915)       Pittsburgh 

".\uthor  deals  almost  as  fully  with  England 
as  with  Germany,  making  elaborate  comparison 
between  the  economic  and  political  situation  in 
the  two  countries,  based  on  a  study  of  their 
history."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 


England 

Valuable   books   for  students   are: 

Ashley,  W.  G.  Introduction  to  English  eco- 
nomic history  and  theory.  2d  ed  2v  1892- 
3     Putnam    $4.50 

Cunningham,  William.  Growth  of  English 
industry  and  commerce.  3v  1896-1903  Put- 
nam  $8 

Hammond,  J.  L.,  and  Hammond,  B.  Town 
labourer,    1760-1832.       1917    Longmans   $3.50 

llaniniond,  J.  L.,  and  Hammond,  B.  Village 
labourer,    1760-1832.     1912   Longmans   $3 

Lipson,  E.  Introduction  to  the  economic  his- 
tory of  England.  1915  v.  i  MacmilTaix 
$-•■75 

Ashley,  William  James 

Economic  organization  of  England;  an 
outline  history.  '14  Longmans  $1  330.9 
"  '.Admirable  philosophical  survey  of  English 
economic  history  from  the  self-sufficing  manor 
of  the  thirteenth  and  the  narrow  gild  of  the 
fourteenth  centuries  down  to  the  gigantic 
....  monopolistic  combinations  of  the  twen- 
tieth century.'  (Nation  99:326)  Originally  de- 
livered as  lectures  to  students,  but  equally  use- 
ful as  a  concise  introduction  for  the  general 
reader.  Annotated  bibliography  (i3p)."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Cheyney,  Edward  Potts 

Introduction  to  the  industrial  and  social 
history  of  England.    '01  Alacmillan  $1.60 

330.9 
Cressy,  Edward 

Outline  of  industrial  history,  with  special 
reference  to  problems  of  the  present 
day.     '15  Macmillan  $1.20  330.9 

"  '.\n  excellent  summary  of  English  economic 
history,  distinguished  from  others  by  the  sub- 
ordination of  earlier  periods,  and  by  a  more 
comprehensive  and  more  detailed  treatment  of 
the  past  two  centuries.'  "  (Am.  econ.  rev. 
6:359)    Book   rev.   digest 

MacGregor,  David  Hutchison 

Evolution  of  industry.  (Home  univ.  lib. 
of  modern  knowledge)     '12  Holt  60c 

330.9 

Contents:  The  meaning  of  industrial  evolu- 
tion; The  recent  industrial  changes;  The  stages 
of  recent  progress;  Root  problems  and  the 
modern  attitude;  The  question  of  the  system; 
The  people  and  the  land;  Competition  and  as- 
sociation; Types  of  industrial  government; 
Democracy  and  leadership;   Notes  on   books 

"An  excellent  survey  of  the  changes  in 
economic  organization  that  came  with  the  in- 
dustrial revolution,  and  of  the  coinplex  prob- 
lems of  industrial  and  social  organization  that 
have  followed  in  its  train.  One  is  grateful  to 
the  author  for  devoting  his  attention  to  modern 
questions  rather  than  to  the  remote  historical 
problems  that  might  be  suggested  by  the  title." 
H.  R.  Mussey,  Pol.  sci.  quar  30:149 


United  Slates 

Bogart,  Ernest  Ludlow 

Ec(MK>niic  history  of  the  United  States. 
(Longmans'  commercial  textbooks)  2d 
ed  il  maps  '13  Longmans  $1.75  330.9 

"Chief    events    of    the    economic    development 
of  the   United   States,   grouped   so   as   to   form   a 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Bogart,  Ernest  Ludlow — Continued 

continuous     story.      .  .   .      Extensive     bibliogra- 
phy."   A.  L.  A.  sup. 

"A  most  satisfactory  book  for  tte  individual 
student  of  history  or  economics.  In  the  sec- 
ond edition  the  information  .  .  .  has  been 
brought  down  to  date,  and  the  volume  has  been 
appreciably  increased  in  size.  Chapters  have 
been  added  upon  currency  and  labor."  Ann. 
Am.    acad.    .16:189 

Callender,  Guy  Stevens 

(ed.;  Selections  from  the  economic  his- 
tory of  the  United  States.  1765-1860. 
'09  Ginn  S3.30  school  ed  S2.75  330.9 

"The  documents  reprinted  by  Callender  are 
chosen  to  emphasize  the  causes  and  effects  of 
economic  conditions  as  well  as  to  show  simply 
the  facts  themselves.  In  this  particular  aspect 
Bogart  and  Thompson's  Readings  suffer  by 
comparison."      Amer.    hist.    rev.    22:380 

Coman,  Katharine 

Industrial  history  of  the  United  Sta.t_es. 
new  ed  il  maps  '10  Macmillan  $1.75 

330.9 

"Revision  of  an  excellent  te.xt  (1905),  tracing 
our  economic  evolution  in  an  interesting  man- 
ner and  adding  new  matter  on  conservation  and 
contemporary    problems."     A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Fite,  Emerson  David 

Social  and  industrial  conditions  in  the 
North  during  the  Civil  war.  '10  Mac- 
millan ?2  330.9 

"Valuable  contribution  to  history  of  period, 
based  on  examination  of  newspapers,  public 
documents  and  many  other  sources.  Discusses 
agriculture,  mining,  lumbering,  transportation, 
manufacturing,  commercial  life,  capital,  labor, 
education,  luxuries,  amusements  and  charity, 
discovering  extraordinary  industrial  activity  and 
material  advancement  during  period."  X.Y.  state 
lib. 

Steinmetz,  Charles  Proteus 

America  and  the  new  epoch.  '16  Harper 
$1  330.9 

"Sets  forth  the  thesis  that  whatever  its  mil- 
itary and  political  results  the  war  will  bring 
about  a  general  industrial  reorganization  in 
which  the  individualism  of  the  past  will  be  re- 
placed by  cooperation  and  that  the  type  of  or- 
ganization which  should  be  perfected  on  a  na- 
tional scale  is  furnished  by  the  great  Ladustrial 
corporation."  Pratt  quarterly 

The  author  is  one  of  the  country's  leading  en- 
g^eers  and  a  constructive  socialist 


33 1      Capital  and  labor 


Carver,  Thomas  Nixon 

Distribution    of    wealth.     '04    Macmillan 
S1.50  331 

"  'Compact,  clear,  able  statement  of  modern 
doctrines;  with  an  introductory  chapter  on  the 
principles  of  value.'  "  (Harvard  guide)  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Gantt,  Henry  Laurence 

Works,  wages  and  profits.  2d  ed  rev 
(Works  management  lib.)  il  '13  Engi- 
neering magazine  $2  331 
"Practical  directions  for  the  intelligent,  eco- 
nomical management  of  labor  that  will  result  in 
the  workman's  increased  efficiency,  cooperation 
between  employer  and  employee  and  other  mu- 
tual benehts."  X.Y.  state  lib. 

"The  author's  experience  as  consulting  en- 
gineer to  numerous  large  manufacturing  or- 
ganizations lends  this  little  treatise  a  particular 
interest.  The  book  is  full  of  intelligent  com- 
ments, emphasing  the  tendency  to  waste  and  im- 
providence, and  its  value  lies  to  no  small  extent 
in  an  appreciation  of  economic  conditions  and 
facts  which  a  theoretical  author  cotild  never 
have   possessed."      Elec.   world  63:1355 


Hobson,  John  Atkinson 

Evolution  of  modern  capitalism.  (Con- 
temporary science  ser.)  new  ed  '17 
Scribner  $1.75  331 

"Greatly  changed  from  the  original  edition. 
Many  additions  have  been  made  to  the  earlier 
historical  chapters;  an  introductory  chapter, 
'Origin  of  modem  capitalism,'  and  a  supple- 
mentary chapter,  "Industry  in  the  twentieth 
century,'  have  been  added.  The  later  chapters 
are   extensively   revised."     A-    L.    A.    bkl. 

Work  and  wealth;  a  human  valuation.  '14 
Macmillan  S2  331 

"The  purpose  of  this  work  'is  to  present  a 
full  and  formal  exposure  of  the  inhumanity  and 
vital  waste  of  modem  industry  by  the  close 
application  of  the  best-approved  formulas  of 
individual  and  social  welfare,  and  to  indicate 
the  most  helpful  measures  of  remedy  for  a  so- 
ciety sufficiently  intelligent,  courageous  and 
self-governing  to  apply  them.'  "  (Preface)  N.Y. 
branch  lib.  news 

King,  Willfred  Isbell 

Wealth  and  income  of  the  people  of  the 
United  States.  (Citizen's  lib.  of  econom- 
ics, politics  and  sociology- — new  ser. )  il 
'15  Macmillan  S1.50  331 

"A  careful  statistical  study  of  wealth  and  in- 
come distribution,  extending  from  1850  to  1910, 
made  by  an  instructor  in  statistics  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin.  He  has  selected  his 
material  discriminatingly  and  presented  it  clearly 
and  systematically  with  a  wealth  of  diagrams 
and  tables.  'Clearly  the  best  and  most  compre- 
hensive attempt  yet  made  to  state  wealth  and 
income  conditions  in  the  United  States.'  "  (Sur- 
vey 35:116)  -V  L.  A.  bkl. 

A  statistical  analysis  of  the  growth  of  the 
wealth  of  England  may  be  found  in  W.  H.  Mai- 
lock's  "Social  reform  as  related  to  realities  and 
delusions,"   1913,  Button,  S2.25 

Lansbury,  George 

Your   part    in    poverty*.     '17    Huebsch   $1 

331 

"Mr  Lansbury  believes  that  land  valnes 
should  be  taxed,  that  the  wages  and  profit  sys- 
tem should  be  abolished,  that  we  must  sub- 
stitute cooperation  for  competition,  and  that  the 
workers  must  'join  together  in  great  indiistrial 
unions  or  guilds,  representative  of  particolar 
industries.' "       Book    rev.    digest 

"  'No  one  who  wishes  to  understand  the 
labor  movement  in  England  can  aSord  to  miss 
this  book;  ...  It  is  not  a  program;  it  is  not 
a  treatise.  It  is  simply  the  expression  of  an 
attitude  to  life  whick  is  growin?  rapidly  in  im- 
portance in  every  section  of  the  English  work- 
ing classes.'  "  (H.  J.  L.  in  New  republic  j%-2s,'i 
Book    rev.    digest 

Lincoln,  Jonathan  Thayer 

The  factory.     '12  Houghton  $1  331 

"Bibliographical   note,    p   9-10 

"The  author,  a  Fall  River  mill-owner,  makes 
a  compact  and  instructive  study  of  the  develop- 
ment of  the  factory  system,  beginning  with  its 
rise  out  of  the  old  feudalistic  conditions  of 
labor,  through  the  industrial  revolution,  down 
to  the  present  time."    Pittsburgh 

Nearing,  Scott 

Income;  an  examination  of  the  returns  for 
sen.-ices  rendered  and  from  property 
owned  in  the  United  States.  '15  Mac- 
millan S1.25  331 
".A.  useful  statistical  study  for  the  student  of 
economics  or  general  reader,  simply  and  clearly 
presented.  The  author  analyzes  the  salaries 
and  wages  of  different  kinds  of  workers  _  and 
the  distribution  of  income.  He  distinguishes 
clearly  the  issue  between  income  based  on  ser- 
vice and  income  based  on  property  ownership. 
What  some  will  consider  the  radicad  note  b  his 
contention  that  property  income,  though  par- 
asitic   receives  the  lion's  share."  -\.   L.  A.  bkL 


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23 


Redfield,  William  Cox 

The  new  industrial  day;  a  book  for  inen 
who  employ  men.     '12  Century  $1.25 

331 

"Author  believes  in  the  economic  value  as  well 
as  in  the  equity  of  high  wages  for  good  work,  that 
the  workman  should  be  treated  not  as  an  ex- 
pense but  as  an  asset  and  that  he  should  share 
fairly  and  permanently  in  the  profit  resulting 
from    his   labor."     Pittsburgh 

Ryan,  John  Augustine 

Distributive  justice.     '16  Macmillan  $1.50 

331 

Contents:  The  morality  of  private  landowticr- 
ship  and  rent;  The  morality  of  private  capital 
and  interest;  The  moral  aspect  of  profits;  The 
moral  aspect  of  wages 

General  references,  prcf.  pi  7- 18;  references 
at  the  end  of  each  section 

Author  is  associate  professor  of  political  sci- 
ence   at    the    Catholic    university    of    America. 

"Generally  conservative  in  attitude  though 
maintaining  that  the  ethical  aspect  of  the  prob- 
lem of  distribution  must  be  increasingly  prom- 
inent."  Pratt  quarterly 

"One  of  the  most  important  books  that  have 
appeared,  within  the  past  decade."  Am.  pol.  sci. 
rev.    11:766 


331.1      Industrial  arbitration  and  conciliation 

Academy  of  political  science 

Labor  disputes  and  public  service  cor- 
porations; cd  by  H.  R.  Mussey.  (Pro- 
ceedings, v7,  no.l)  '17  Acad,  of  political 
science  pa  $1.50  331.1 

"  'A  valuable  survey  of  American,  Canadian, 
and  .\ustralian  experience  in  governmental 
mediation  and  arbitration,  with  statements  of 
the  attitude  of  the  labor  unions  toward  com- 
pulsory arbitration,  mediation,  and  conciliation.'  " 
(Re\-iew   of    reviews)    Book    rev.    digest 

American  academy  of  political  and  social 
science 
Present  labor  situation;  compulsory  in- 
vestigation and  arbitration.  (Annals  of 
Amer.  acad.)  '17  Am.  acad.  cl  $1.5U  pa 
$1  331.1 

Contents:  Certain  aspects  of  the  labor  situa- 
tion; Wasjes,  working  conditions  and  hours  of 
labor;  Public  employment  bureaus;  Some  as- 
pects of  collective  bargaining ;  Compulsory  ar- 
bitration or  investigation  before  strikes  or  lock- 
outs; Voluntary  arbitration  and  conciliation  in 
private  bixsinesses;  Fixing  hours  and  wages  in 
the   railroads   and   other   public   utilities. 

V69,  Jan.  If):?,  of  the  ".Annals  of  the  Amer- 
ican academy  of  political  and  social  .science." 

Barnett,  George  Ernest,  and  McCabe,  David 
A. 

Mediation,  investigation  and  arbitration  m 
industrial  di-putes.     '16  Appleton  $1.25 

331.1 

".An  authoritative  study  of  the  powers  and 
possibilities  of  industrial  commissions  based  on 
a  report  submitted  by  the  authors  to  the  Com- 
mi.ssion  on  industrial  relations.  Surveys  the 
agencies  in  Massachusetts,  New  York  and  Ohio." 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

"The  best  available  discussion  of  the  subject 
in   English."   Review  of  reviews    ;s:2.:o 

Beman,  Lamar  T. 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  compul- 
sory arbitration  of  industrial  disputes. 
(Debaters'  handbook  ser.)  2d  cd  '15 
Wilson  $1.25  331.1 

"On  the  affirmative  side  are  such  sociologists 
as,  John  Graham  Brooks.  Henry  Demarcst 
Lloyd,  Frank  Parsons,  and  also  reports  of  State 
industrial  commissions:  on  the  negative.  Carroll 
D.  Wright,  John  Mitchell,  Samuel  Gompers, 
and  some   editorials   from   leading  newspapers. 


"The  general  discussion  consists  mainly  of 
e.xtracts  from  the  reports  of  the  U.S.  Commis- 
sioner of  labor.  A  good  bibliography  is  in- 
cluded."    (A.    D.)    St.   Louis 

Bibliography,   pref.   psy^t 

— Supplement  to  2d  cd  '17  Wilson  pa  50c 

331.1 

Bibliography,   pref.    629-71 

Mote,  Carl  Henry 

Industrial  arbitration;  a  world-wide  sur- 
vey of  natural  and  political  agencies  for 
social  justice  and  industrial  peace.  '16 
Bobbs  $1.50  331.1 

"Intended  as  an  impartial  discussion  of  legis- 
lation for  industrial  conciliation  and  arbitra- 
tion and  of  those  social  and  industrial  condi- 
tions, which,  in  the  author's  opinion,  have  a 
direct  bearing  on  the  results  of  legislative 
methods.  There  are  chapters  on  the  devices 
which  have  been  used  to  prevent  strikes  in 
England,  Germany,  France,  Australia,  New 
Zealand  and  the  United  States,  and  an  impartial 
discussion  of  the  Colorado  coal  strike."  Cleve- 
land 

331.2     Wages.      Profit  sharing 

For  a  good  historical  treatment  of  wages  in 
England,  see  Thorold  Rogers'  "Six  centuries  of 
work  and  wages,"  nth  ed.,  Putnam,  1913,  $1.30, 
and  supplement  this  by  Earl  Brassey's  "Work 
and   wages,"    1916,   Longmans,   $1.25 

Burritt,  Arthur  Winfield,  and  others 

Profit  sharing,  its  principles  and  prac- 
tice.    '18  Harper  $2.50  331.2 

"It  is  rare  that  a  book  is  written  by  men 
who  are  able  to  speak  with  such  authority  as  are 
the  authors  of  'Profit  sharing.'  .  .  .  There  is 
combined  the  practical  experience  of  some  of 
the  most  constructively  progressive  employers  in 
this  country  with  the  sound  judgment  of  two 
of  the  leading  students  of  problems  of  business 
administration."      Survey    40:318 

Emmet,  Boris 

Profit  sharing  in  the  United  States.  (U.S. 
Bureau  of  labor  statistics,  Bui.  whole 
no.  208,  Dec.  '16;  misc.  ser.  no.  13)  '17 
Supt.  of  doc.  20c  331.2 

"Mr.  Emmet's  report  covers  somewhat  the 
same  ground  as  the  report  of  the  Civic  federa- 
tion, but  is  more  broadly  managed.  It  claims 
to  have  'carefully  examined  and  analyzed  .  .  . 
all  of  the  profit  sharing  plans  known  to  be  in 
operation  in  the  United  States  at  the  present 
time'  and  in  addition,  to  have  studied  sundry 
other  plans  not  accurately  described  as  profit 
sharing."  Robert  F.  Foerster  in  Am.  econ.  rev. 
7:676 

National  civic  federation.     Welfare  depart- 
ment 
Profit    sharing    by    American    employers. 
'16  National  civic  federation  $2.50  pa  $2 

331.2 
For  an  earlier  book  on  this  subject,  see  N.  P. 
Gilman's    "Profit-sharing    between    employer    and 
employee,"    1896,    Houghton,   $1.75 

Reely,  Mary  Katharine 

(comp.)     Selected    articles    on  minimum 

wage.     (Debaters'    handbook  ser.)    '17 

Wilson  $1.25  331.2 

".\n  attempt  has  been  made  to  choose  wisely 
such  articles  as  would  present  the  question  from 
many  points  of  view,  that  of  the  employer,  the 
trade  unionist,  the  lawyer,  the  economist,  and 
the  social  worker.  .  .  .  The  di.scussion  has 
not  been  limited  to  minimum  wage  for  women." 
ricveland 

Ryan,  John  Augustine 

Living  waee:  its  ethical  and  economic  as- 
pects. '12  Macmillan  $1.25  standard  lib 
50c  331.2 


24 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


331.2      Social    insurance    (including    health 
and  industrial   insurance) 

Blanchard,  Ralph  Harrub 

Liability  and  compensation  insurance,  il 
'17  Appleton  $2  331,2 

"Presents  the  results  of  the  workmen's  com- 
pensation movement  in  the  United  States  in 
terms  of  legislative  and  insurance  practice,  and 
explains  the  industrial  accident  problem  and 
the  development  of  liability  and  compensation 
principles  as  a  background  for  the  compre- 
hension of  present  problems.  The  book  is  di- 
vided into  three  parts:  Industrial  accidents  and 
their  prevention;  Employers'  liability  and  work- 
men's compensation;  Employers'  liability  and 
workmen's  compensation  insurance."  Book  rev 
digest 

Bullock,  Edna  Dean 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  compulsory 
insurance.  (Debaters'  handbook  ser.) 
'12  Wilson  $1.25  331.2 

"  'The  compiler  explains  that  the  work  is  in- 
fended  to  cover  at  least  some  of  the  points  of 
the  whole  question  of  'social  insurance,'  and  not 
merely  compulsory  insurance.  Many  of  the 
articles    are    from    the    Survey."       St.    Louis 

Bibliography,  p    17-35 

"No  one  question  for  debate  has  been  con- 
sidered in  the  compiling  of  this  volume  which 
aims  to  cover  the  whole  field  of  social  insurance. 
The  term  'social  insurance'  as  here  used  is  de- 
fined as  'the  formal  provision  by  or  for  work- 
ing people  against  the  vicissitudes  of  life — in- 
cluding sickness,  industrial  accident,  invalidity, 
unemployment,  old  age  and  dependency.'  "  Book 
rev.    digest 

Eastman,  Crystal 

Work  accidents  and  the  law.  2d  cd  '16 
Russell  Sage  foundation  $1.50.  331.2 
"An  important  contribution  to  exact  knowl- 
edge on  a  subject  which  demands  serious  at- 
tention in  this  country."  Engin.  news  64  sup.  11 
Ag.   18,  '10 

Rubinow,  Isaac  Max 

Social  insurance,  with  special  reference  to 
American  conditions.     '13  Holt  $3.50 

331.2 

"The  most  comprehensive  treatment  of  the 
subject  in  English,  by  an  authority.  It  deals 
with  insurance  against  industrial  accidents,  sick- 
ness, old  age,  invalidity,  death,  unemployment." 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

"Selections  relating  to  European  countries 
based  on  voluminous  twenty-fourth  annual  re- 
port of  the  United  States  Commissioner  of  labor, 
on  Workmen's  insurance  and  compensation  sys- 
tems in  Europe,  in  the  preparation  of  which 
Dr.  Rubinow  had  an  important  part."  N.Y. 
branch  lib.  news 

Bibliographical   note,   p   503-6 

Standards  of  health  insurance.  '16  Holt 
$1.50  331.2 

"Prepared  primarily  for  persons  engaged  in 
rousing  public  interest  in  health  insurance,  this 
book  discusses  principles,  scope,  benefits,  cost, 
constitutionality,  administration,  and  organiza- 
tion   of    medical    aid. 

"The  author  is  executive  secretary  of  the  So- 
cial insurance  committee  of  the  American  medical 
association.  For  an  introduction  to  the  sub- 
ject see  the  chapter  entitled  'Insurance  against 
sickness'  in  his  'Social  Insurance.'  "  Cleveland 

Seager,  Henry  Rogers 

Social  insurance,  a  program  of  social  re- 
form. (American  social  progress  ser.) 
'10  Macmillan  $1  _     .  331.2 

"Simple  statement  of  the  principles  of  social 
insurance,  adapted  to  American  conditions." 
A.    L.   A.    sup. 

United  States.   Labor,  Bureau  of 

Workmen's  insurance  and  benefit  funds 
in    the    United    States.      (Twenty-third 


annual  report  of  the   Commissioner  of 
labor,  '08)    '09  Supt.  of  doc.  70c.      331.2 
Woodbury,  Robert  Morse 

Social  insurance;  an  economic  analysis. 
(Cornell  studies  in  history  and  political 
science).     '17  Holt  $1.25  331.2 

"  'Professor  Woodbury's  study  may  safely  be 
recommended  as  the  first  serious  effort  to  analyze 
the  problem  of  cost.'  "  (I.  M.  Rubinow  in  Sur- 
vey   8:533)    Book    rev.    digest 

331.3     Child  labor 

Bullock,  Edna  Dean 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  child  labor. 
(Debaters'  handbook  ser.)  2d  ed  rev 
'15  Wilson  $1.25  331.S 

Bibliography,    pref.    pi  1-26 

Clopper,  Edward  Nicholas 

Child  labor  in  city  streets.  '12  Macmil- 
lan $1.25  331.3 

"Full  presentation  of  a  comparatively  little 
studied  phase  of  child  labor — the  street  em- 
ployment of  children,  as  newsboys,  bootblacks, 
peddlers  and  messengers.  The  demoralizing 
agencies  of  street  life,  its  relation  to  delin- 
quency and  the  development  of  regulation  in 
this  country  and  Europe  are  discussed,  with 
frequent  citation  of  books,  reports  and  arti- 
cles."    A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Bibliography,  p  245-54 

National  child  labor  committee 

Child  labor  bulletin,  vl,  nol.  '12  National 
child  labor  committee  331.3 

"Proceedings  of  the  eighth  annual  conference 
on  child  labor.  Beginning  with  this  number, 
the  documents  of  the  Child  labor  committee  will 
appear  as  a  iiuartcrly  bulletin  published  by  the 
Committee  instead  of  an  annual  publication  of 
the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  sci- 
ence."    Cleveland 

Later  volumes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  an- 
nual conferences  on  child  labor  may  be  ob- 
tained   from    the    National    child   labor    committee 

Nearing,  Scott 

Solution  of  tbe  child  labor  problem.  '11 
Moflfat  $1  331.3 

"Advocates  the  elimination  of  child  labor 
through  eliminating  its  two  causes — an  ineffi- 
cient, unattractive  school  system  and  the  in- 
ability of  a  large  group  of  workingmen  to  pro- 
vide for  their  families.  Clear,  forceful  and 
logical."    A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Sumner,  Helen  Laura,  and  Merritt,  Ella  A. 

Child  labor  legislation  in  the  United 
States.  (U.S.  Children's  bureau.  Indus- 
trial ser.  1.  Bureau  publication  no.  10) 
'15  Supt.  of  doc.  pa  5c  331.3 

"Contains  text  of  the  child  labor  laws  in 
force  on  October  i,  1015,  in  the  various  states 
and  a  comparative  tabular  analysis  covering  the 
most  important  points  of  the  laws.  The  full  in- 
dex furnishes  a  key  to  the  material."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Thompson,  L    A. 

(comp.)     List  of  references  on  child  labor 

(U.  S.  Children's  bureau.     Industrial  ser. 

no.   3.     Bureau   publication   no.    18)      '16 

Supt.  of  doc.  20c  331.3 

United   States.   Labor   statistics,   Bureau   of 

Summary  of  the  report  on  condition  of 
woman  and  child  wage-earners  in  the 
United  States.     Sec  331.4 

331.4      Women  in  industry 

Five  special  studies  of  women  in  industry  by 
the  Russell  Sage  Foundation  are:  E.  B.  But- 
ler's  "Women   and  the  trades,"  2d  ed,  19 11,   $i.SOr 


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25 


Women  in  industry — Continued 

and  "Saleswomen  in  mercantile  stores.  Balti- 
more," iqoQ,  $1;  Mary  Van  Kleeck's  "Women  in 
the  bookbinding  trade,"  19 13,  and  "Working- 
girls  in  evening  schools,"  1914,  and  "A  seasonal 
industry,  a  study  of  the  millinery  trade  in  New 
York  city,"  1917,  each  $1.50.  The  U.S.  Bureau 
of  labor  began  to  publish  in  1913  the  Women  in 
industry  series  of  pamphlets,  the  eighth  of 
which  was  issued  in   1916. 

Abbott,  Edith 

Women  in  industry.    '09  Applcton  $2.50 

331.4 
"  'Thorough,  readable  study  of  women  as  a 
factor  in  American  economic  history,  based  on 
an  examination  of  the  five  industries  employing 
them  in  greatest  numbers  (cotton,  boot  and 
shoe,  cigar,  clothing  and  printing.)'  "  (N.Y. 
state  lib.)    A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Bullock,  Edna  Dean 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  employ- 
ment of  Avomen.  (Debaters'  handbook 
ser.)     '11  Wilson  $1.25  331.4 

Bibliography,    p   9-1S 

Henry,  Alice 

Trade  union  woman,    il  '15  .Appleton  $1.75 

331.4 

Bibliography,  p  207-303 

"Brief,  popular  account  of  the  history  of  wo- 
men in  trade  unionism,  discussing  the  leaders, 
ideals  and  policies  of  the  organization,  the  big 
strikes,  problems  of  the  immigrant,  the  mar- 
ried woman,  suffrage,  vocational  training  and 
other  related  social  and  economic  questions." 
N.Y.  state  lib. 

By  the  former  editor  of  Life  and  labor,  the 
ofTicial  ora;an  of  the  Woman's  trade  union  league 

MacLean,  Annie  Marion 

Women  workers  and  society.  (National 
social  science  ser.)     '16  McClurg  60c 

331.4 

References  p  131 

"Its  simple,  popular  presentation,  .  .  .  rec- 
ommends it  to  those  with  a  beginning  interest 
in  the  subject.  Discussion  is  limited  to  the 
industrial,  clerical,  and  mercantile  groups." 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

In  igio,  the  author  published  the  results  of 
an  investigation  in  400  manufactures,  under  the 
title  "Wage-earning  women,"   (Macmillan,   $1.25) 

United  States.  Labor  statistics.  Bureau  of 
Summary  of  the  Report  on  condition  of 
woman  and  child  wage  earners  in  the 
United  States,  December.  1915.  (Bui. 
175;  Women  in  industry  ser.  no.  5)  '16 
Supt.   of  doc.   pa  45'c  331.4 

"The  full  report,  of  which  this  is  a  sum- 
mary, was  published  in  19  volumes  in  1910-13, 
and  relates  for  the  most  part  to  conditions  east 
of  the  Mississippi  as  they  were  found  in  1908. 
.  .  .  The  bulletin  begins  with  a  study  of  the  cot- 
ton, men's  ready  made  clothing,  glass  and  silk 
industries  as  employers  of  women;  there  are 
three  related  chapters  on  miscellaneous  indus- 
tries, three  on  child  labor  problems,  three  on 
historical  matters,  four  which  deal  with  ques- 
tions of  health  and  one  each  on  family  budgets, 
the  relation  between  occupation  and  criminality 
of  women,  and  labor  laws  and  factory  condi- 
tions. There  is  a  digest  of  significant  points 
and    an    index."     Book    rev    digc-t 

Women's  educational  and  industrial  union, 
Boston 
Public  schools  and  women  in  office  ser- 
vice. (Studies  in  economic  relations  of 
women.  v8)  '14  Women's  educational 
and  industrial  union  80c  331.4 

"This  report,  the  result  of  an  extended  in- 
vestigation, is  a  complete  study  of  the  relation 
between  the  schooling  of  girls  and  their  subse- 
quent wages  and  promotion  in  business.  .Aims  to 
present  the  bu.siness,  economic  and  social  con- 
ditions confronting  commercial  high  schools 
rather    than    to    analyze    existing    curricula     or 


suggest  new  courses.  Should  be  useful  to  com- 
mercial teachers,  vocational  and  social  work- 
ers."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Other  volumes  are: 

V.  I,  pt.  I.  Vocations  for  the  trained  woman. 
Opportunities  other  than  teaching,  op. 

V.  I.  pt.  2.  Vocations  for  the  trained  woman: 
.\griculture,  social  service,  secretarial  service, 
bu.'siness  of  real  estate.  $1.50 

V.  2,  Labor  laws  and  their  enforcement,  with 
special    reference    to    Massachusetts.    $1.50 

V.  3,  Living  wage  of  women  workers;  in- 
comes and  expenditures  of  450  women  in  the 
city  of  Boston.    $1 

V.  4,  Dressmaking  as  a  trade  for  women.  80c 

V.    5,    Millinery   as   a   trade   for    women.     $1.50 

V.  6,  Boot  and  shoe  industry  as  a  trade  for 
women.    80c 

V.  7,  Industrial  home  work  in  Massachusetts. 
80c 

V.  1-3  &  5  published  by  Longmans;  v.  4  & 
6-8  by  the  Women's  educational  and  industrial 
tinion.  V.  4  &  6  may  also  be  obtained  from  the 
Superintendent    of   documents   at   less   cost. 

Woods,  Robert  Archey,  and  Kennedy,  Al- 
bert J. 
(eds.)  Young  working  girl;  ed.  for  the 
National  federation  of  settlements;  with 
an  introduction  by  Jane  Addams.  '13 
Houghton  $1  331.4 

"A  summary  in  a  readable  form  of  evidence 
from  2000  social  workers,  submitted  in  response 
to  a  questionnaire  on  the  problems  of  the 
adolescent  working  girl  in  the  tenement  house 
family.  Not  only  outlines  the  conditions  affect- 
ing the  physical  and  moral  welfare  of  the  girls, 
but  gives  helpful  hints  for  constructive  work 
with  them."    Cleveland 

331.8      Labor  and  laboring  classes 

For  a  good  account  of  English  labor  condi- 
tions in  the  early  part  of  the  20th  century,  see 
S.  J.  Chapman's  "Social  betterment,"  (1914, 
Longmans,  $3)  being  v.  3  of  his  continuation  of 
Earl  Brassey's  "Work  and  wages."  For  a  sur- 
vey of  American  conditions  in  a  great  indus- 
trial community,  see  the  Pittsburgh  survey; 
edited  by  Paul  U.  Kellogg,  Russell  Sage  founda- 
tion.   1909-14,  6v.   $10 

American  labor  year  book.  1917-'18.  '18 
Rand  school  of  social  science  $1.25  pa 
60c  331.8 

"A  3S4  page  volume  recording  the  progress 
of  the  socialist  and  labor  movements  in  the 
United  States  and  abroad  during  1916  and  1917, 
supplemented  by  a  scries  of  articles  by  prom- 
inent specialists  on  important  social  and  eco- 
nomic questions."      Publisher 

For  British  statistics,  see  the  Labor  year  book, 
1916,  Cooperative  printing  society,  Ltd.,  Lon- 
don, cl.  2s  6d. 

Carlton,  Frank  Tracy 

The  industrial  situation.     '14  Revell  75c 

331.8 
"Succinct,  up-to-date  survey  of  social  and  in- 
dustrial problems  by  an  authority,  prepared  un- 
der the  auspices  of  the  Federal  Council  of 
churches  in  America.  Designed  to  give  the  un- 
trained reader  a  broad  view  of  the  whole  in- 
dustrial situation.  Summaries  and  suggestive 
questions  specially  adapt  the  book  for  study 
clubs."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Carleton,  William,  pseud. 

One  way  out;  a  middle-class  New  Eng- 
lander  emigrates  to  America.  '11  Small 
$1.25  331.8 

"Experiences  of  a  Boston  clerk  who  is  dis- 
charged at  38,  and  having  no  other  resources, 
turns  day  laborer."    A.    L.   A.   sup. 

Chase,   Mrs   Margaret   Hatfield,  and   Chase, 

Stuart 

Honeymoon    experiment.      '16    Houghton 

$1  331.8 

"Records     the     industrial     struggles     and     the 

living    arrangements    of    a    young    couple      who 


26 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Chase,  Mrs  M.  H.,  and  Chase,  S.  —Cont 

speni  eight,  weeks  as  working-people  in  Roches- 
ter, N.Y.,  in  an  endeavor  to  learn  how  the  other 
half  lives."     Pittsburgh 

Commons,  John  Rogers 

Labor  and  administration.  '13  Macmillan 
$1.60  331.8 

Lectures  and  essays  reprinted  from  various 
periodicals,  in  which  the  author  discusses  sat- 
isfactorilj'  the  practical  problems  of  trade  union- 
ism and  social  work,  and,  not  so  well,  the  ab- 
stract and  philosophical  aspects  of  the  questions. 
Wisconsin  is  the  field  from  which  he  draws 
many  illustrations  of  'utilitarian  idealism'  in 
action.  Of  interest  to  those  alive  to  vital  cur- 
rent questions."    A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Commons,  John  Rogers,  and  others 

History  of  labor  in  the  United  States. 
'18  Macmillan  $6  331.8 

Contents:  vi  Part  i:  Colonial  and  federal 
beginnings  (to  1827),  by  D.  J.  Saposs.  Part  2: 
Citizenship  (1827-1833),  by  H.  L.  Sumner.  Part 
3:  Trade  unionism  (1833-1839),  by  E.  B.  Mit- 
telman.  Part  4:  Humanitarianism  (1840-1860), 
by   H.   E.   Hoagland. 

V2  Part  s:  Nationalisation  (1860-1877),  by 
J.  B.  Andrews.  Part  6:  Upheaval  and  reor- 
ganization   (since    1876),    by   Selig   Perlman. 

Gibbs,  Winifred  Stuart 

Minimum  cost  of  living.    '17  Macmillan  $1 

331.8 

"An  analysis  of  budgets  of  seventy-five  fam- 
ilies assisted  by  the  New  York  Association  for 
improving  the  condition  of  the  poor.  While 
primarily  a  book  for  charity  visitors  and  dis- 
trict nurses,  it  should  interest  all  social  work- 
ers for  it  records  with  modesty  a  fine  piece  of 
constructive  work  to  help  families  left  without 
an  adult  male  wage-earner,  to  spend  their  in- 
comes wisely."    Cleveland 

Henderson,  Charles  Richmond 

Citizens  in  industry.  (Social  betterment 
ser.)  '15  Appleton  $1.75  331.8 

Bibliography,  p  329-38 

"A  study  from  many  points  of  view  of  pres- 
ent methods  of  industrial  'welfare  work.'  The 
author  is  not  engaged  in  this  particular  line  of 
social  activity,  but  has  studied  the  subject  care- 
fully and  presents  the  material  in  a  way  that  will 
be  especially  helpful  to  new  comers  in  this  field. 
The  list  of  firms  all  over  the  world  doing  this 
work   is  especially  valuable."     Cleveland 

Another  book  on  this  subject  is  Tolman's  "So- 
cial engineering,"  1909,  McGraw,  $2 

Kelley,  Mrs  Florence 

Modern  industry  in  relation  to  the  family, 
health,  education,  and  morality.  '14 
Longmans  $1  331.8 

"Discusses  briefly  but  eloquently  the  disin- 
tegrating effects  of  modern  industry  on  society 
and  the  importance  of  bettering  conditions 
through  moral  education  and  legislation.  Some- 
what fragmentary,  but  written  from  firsthand 
knowledge.  Based  on  lectures  at  Teachers  col- 
lege Columbia  university,  1913."  N.  Y.  state 
lib. 

Lauck,    William    Jett,    and     Sydenstricker, 
Edgar 
Conditions    of   labor   in   American    indus- 
tries; a  summarization  of  the  results  of 
recent  investigations.     '17  Funk  $1.75 

331.8 
List  of  the  most  important  works  cited  P401-3 
"  'A  compact  collection  of  investigations  and 
studies  of  conditions  under  which  the  American 
wage-earner  and  his  family  work  and  live.  .  .  . 
Not  intended  to  be  a  critical  discussion  of  these 
facts,  or  to  be  an  argument  in  favor  of  or 
against  any  partizan  conclusion,  or  any  remedial 
program.  Based  on  a  report  prepared  by  the 
authors  for  the  Federal  commission  on  indus- 
trial relations.  .  .  .  Confined  to  the  conditions 
of  wage-earners  in  manufacturing  and  mining 
industries  [and  to  the  period  between  1900  and 
1915-]'"      (Preface)   Pittsburgh 


Riis,  Jacob  August 

How  the  other  half  lives;  studies  among 
the  tenements  of  New  York  .  '03  Scrib- 
ner  $1.50  331.8 

Neighbors;  life  stories  of  the  other  half, 
il  '14  Macmillan  $1.35  331.8 

Contents:  The  answer  of  Ludlow  Street; 
Kin;  The  wars  of  the  Rileys;  Life's  best  gift; 
Driven  from  home;  The  problem  of  the  widow 
Salvini;  Peter;  Kate's  choice;  The  mother's 
heaven;  Where  he  found  his  neighbor;  What 
the  snowflake  told;  The  city's  heart;  Chips  from 
the  maelstrom;  Heartease;  His  Christmas  gift; 
Our  roof  garden  among  the  tenements;  The 
snow  babies'  Christmas;  As  told  by  the  rabbi; 
The   strand    from    above. 

Stories  founded  on  the  author's  knowledge  of 
life  in  the   New  York  slums. 

Partly  reprinted  from  the  Outlook 

Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva 

New  ideals  in  business;  an  account  of 
their  practice  and  their  effects  upon 
men  and  profits.     '16  Macmillan  $1.75 

331.8 

Enlarged  from  "The  Golden  rule  in  business" 
in    the   American   magazine 

Ward,  Harry  Frederick 

Labor  movement  from  the  standpoint  of 
religious  values.  '17  Sturgis  &  Walton 
$1.25  331.8 

Contents:  Trade  unions;  Socialism;  Syndical- 
ism; The  demand  for  leisure;  The  demand  for 
income;  Violence  and  its  causes;  Labor  and  the 
law;    Democracy   and   industry. 

"Verbatim  stenographic  report  of  a  series  of 
noon  day  lectures  delivered  at  Ford  Hall,  Bos- 
ton, 1915,  together  with  the  questions  and  an- 
swers of  the  forum  period  following  each  lec- 
ture."    Subtitle 

West  Side  studies,  carried  on  under  the  di- 
rection of  Pauline  Goldmark.  2v  il  '14 
Russell  Sage  foundation  $2  ea  331.8 

"The  results  of  investigations  in  the  middle 
West  Side  of  New  York  City.  "The  middle 
West  Side'  by  O.  G.  Cartwright  is  a  brief  ac- 
count of  the  chief  historical  elements  which 
have  gone  into  the  making  of  this  district; 
'Mothers  who  must  earn'  by  K.  Anthony  is  a 
study  of  the  social  and  economic  causes  which 
compel  the  mother  to  become  a  wage-earner  and 
the  consequences  to  her  home  and  family. 
'Boyhood  and  lawlessness'  and  'The  neglected 
girl'  by  R.  S.  True  composing  the  second  vol- 
ume, show  the  various  influences  which  mold 
the  life  of  youth  and  the  means  used  to  counter- 
act   these    influences."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Housing  conditions 

American    academy    of   political   and   social 
science 
Housing  and  town  planning.     (Annals  of 
Amer.  acad.)     '14  Am.  acad.  $1.50  pa  $1 

331.8 

"Thirty-six  papers  dealing  with  housing  and 
housing  refoim.  the  problem  of  the  old  house, 
fire  waste,  rural  housing,  etc.,  and  city  planning 
in  their  social  and  economic  phases.  Among 
the  writers  are  Robert  W.  De  Forest,  Robert 
L'nwin,  Delos  F.  Wilcox,  Lawrence  Veiller, 
(^arol  Aronovici,  Charles  Mulford  Robinson, 
John    Nolan."     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Bacon,  Mrs  Albion   (FcHozls) 

Beauty  for  ashes,     il  '14  Dodd  $1.50    331.8 

"The  author  has  the  distinction  of  being 
called  'the  mother  of  the  state  tenement  law  of 
Indiana'.  She  has  gathered  here,  in  a  per- 
sonal, readable  form  the  incidents  and  experiences 
of  her  struggle,  her  defeat  in  10 11,  and  her 
final  recent  victory  in  the  state  legislature  which 
gave  Indiana  the  first  housing  reform  law.  The 
book  has  many  illustrations  showing  the  neces- 
sity  of   such   reform."     St.    Louis 

Appeared,  with  the  exception  of  one  chapter, 
in  the  "Survey,"  v.  31,  Nov.  i,  19 13  v.  31-2 
Sept.    5,    1914 


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27 


Bashore,  Harvey  Brown 

OvercrowdiiiLr  and  defective  housing  in 
the   rural   districts,     il   '15    Wiley    $1 

331.8 

"Slight  but  suggestive,  showing  from  inves- 
tigation in  a  typical  American  farming  com- 
munity that  such  evils  as  land,  house  and  school 
overcrowding  and  defective  building  of  homes 
and  schools  exist  in  country  districts.  .  .  . 
Illustrated   from  photographs."     N.V.  state  lib. 

National  conference  on  housing 

ilousing  problems  in  America;  proceed- 
ings of  the  fifth  national  conference. 
'17  National  liousing  assn.  $2.50        331.8 

Taylor,  Graham  Romeyn 

Satellite  cities.  (National  municipal 
league  ser.)    il  '15  Appletoii  $2        331.8 

"Satellite  cities  are  those  which  grow  up 
about  certain  industries  which  have  been  obliged 
to  move  out  of  crowded  cities  and  have  located 
in  .  .  .  nearby  villages  or  the  open  country. 
The  present  volume  investigates  the  housing 
and  other  problems  of  such  'mushroom'  cities 
as  Gary,  Norwood  and  Oakley,  near  Cincinnati, 
Granite  City  outside  St.  Louis,  and  Fairfield,  a 
suburb  of  Birmingham,  Alabama;  it  also  sug- 
gests means  of  improvement  and  puts  in  a  plea 
for  the  adoption  of  the  European  method  of 
planning  sucli  places  in  advance  of  their  develop- 
ment. .  .  .  Most  of  the  material  appeared  in 
the  Survey."    Cleveland 

Veiller,  Lawrence 

Hou.-;ing  rt  form,  a  handbook  for  practical 
use  in  .American  cities.  '10  Russell  Sage 
foundation  $1.50  331.8 

"Popular  treatise  and  practical  handbook  by 
the  highest  authority  on  the  subject  in  the 
United  States."    A.   L.   .\.  sup. 

See  also  his  "Model  housing  law,"  1914, 
Russell   Sage   foundation,   $2 

Labor  unions 

See  aluo  Laidler's  "Boycotts  and  the  labor 
struggle,"  1914,  Lane,  $2,  and  Janes'  "Control 
of  strikes  in  American  trade  unions,"  19 16, 
Johns  Hopkins,  $1,  pa  75c.  For  English  trade 
unionism,  see  U'cbb's  "History  of  trade  union- 
ism,"   new   edition,    19 11,    Longmans,    $2.60 

Bullock,  Edna  Dean 

(comp.).  Selected  articles  on  trade 
unions.  (Debaters'  handbook  ser.)  2d 
ed  rev  and  enl  '16  Wilson  $1.25       331.8 

Bibliography,    pref.    pi  1-30 

"Selects  material  to  serve  as  a  general  ex- 
position of  the  subject  and  as  a  foundation  for 
arguments  on  the  benefits  of  trade  unions  to 
their  members  and  to  society.  No  blindly  par- 
tisan literature  has  been  used."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Carlton,  Frank  Tracy 

Historv  and  problem  of  organized  labor. 
'11  Heath  $2.20  331.8 

"References  for  further  reading  at  the  end 
of  each  chapter. 

"Useful  suinm.Try  in  compact  and  readable 
form  of  a  large  amount  of  literature  dealing 
with  many  important  labor  questions.  Four 
chapters  undertake  to  present  the  history  of  labor 
organizations,  but  in  the  United  States  only.  A 
separate  chapter  is  devoted  to  each  of  the  fol- 
lowing subjects:  immigration,  the  sweated  in- 
dustries, child  labor,  woman  labor,  protective 
legislation  for  employees,  industrial  remunera- 
tion and  trade  education.  While  these  may  be 
called  labor  problems  they  are  not  problems 
peculiar  to  organized  labor,  hence  the  title  is 
somewhat  misleading."  (Condensed  from  Na- 
tion,   loii)   Pittsburgh 

Cohen,  Julius  Henry 

Law  and  order  in  industry.  '16  Macmil- 
lan  $1.50  331.8 

"A  discussion  of  the  Protocol  of  peace,  an 
industrial  agreement  between  the  Employer's  as- 
sociation   and    the    union    of    the    cloak    and    suit 


industry  in  New  York  city.  The  author  was 
council  for  the  employers  in  the  negotiations 
which  followed  the  great  strike  of  the  garment 
workers  in  19 10,  and  was  instrumental  with 
Louis  Brandeis  and  Meyer  London,  in  bringing 
about  the  adoption  of  the  Protocol.  The  book 
analyzes  its  contents,  reviews  its  history  and 
practical  working  and  offers  a  plan  for  the  en- 
largement of  its  scope."    Cleveland 

"I  know  of  no  other  equally  valuable  con- 
tribution on  the  subject  of  collective  bargain- 
ing." John  R.  Commons  in  Journ.  of  pol.  econ., 
June,   1916 

Commons,  John  Rogers 

l,cd.)  Trade  unionism  and  labor  prob- 
lems. (Selections  and  docs,  in  econ.) 
'05  Ginn  $2.40  school  ed  $2  331.8 

"  'Collection  of  the  most  authoritative  ar- 
ticles by  specialists  on  every  phase  of  the  mat- 
ter. Liberal  and  progressive  in  point  of  view.'  " 
(Harvard  guide)     A.   L.  A.  sup. 

Eliot,  Charles  William 

Future  of  trades-unionism  and  capitalism 
in  a  democracy.     '10  Putnam  $1       331.8 

"Clear  and  dispassionate  discussion  of  the 
effect  which  democratic  government  has  had  on 
trades-unionism  and  capitalism,  and  the  effect 
these  two  industrial  combinations  have  had  on 
democratic  government."  A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Groat,  George  Gorham 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  organized 
labor  in  America.     '16  Macmillan  $1.75 

331.8 

"Suggestions  for  further  readings,  pref.  p  14- 
15 

"A  textbook  undoubtedly  of  scientific  rank. 
Its  strength  lies  in  its  impartial  attitude,  in 
the  excellent  description  of  the  structure  of  the 
American  federation  of  labor,  and  in  the  ex- 
tensive discussion  of  the  legal  aspect  of  union- 
ism. Its  weakness  lies  in  its  lack  of  emphasis 
on  the  psychology  of  the  subject,  in  its  failure 
to  give  the  reader  an  acquaintance  with  the 
trade  unionists  as  people,  or  with  the  spirit  of 
organized  labor,  its  ideals,  aims  and  policies." 
(Condensed  from  .■Xm.  journ.  of  soc.)   Pittsburgh 

"Carlton  is  wider  in  scope,  devoting  much 
space  to  special  labor  problems,  but  is  not  so  full 
on  strictly  trade-union  history,  present  condi- 
tions and  tendencies.  Marot  presents  the  sub- 
ject from  the  trade-union  viewpoint."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Hoxie,  Robert  Franklin 

Trade  unionism  in  the  United  States.  '17 
Appleton  $2.50  331.8 

"A  book  on  trade  unions  that  'fills  a  gap  long 
since  recognized  in  the  treatment  of  labor  prob- 
lems. It  does  for  .'\merica  what  Webb's  'In- 
dustrial democracy'  does  for  England,  and  more, 
for  it  excels  all  treatises  in  the  masterly  an- 
alysis of  the  psychology  of  wage-earners,  as  seen 
in  the  policies  and  methods  of  unions.  Hoxie's 
classification  of  unions  for  the  first  lime  brings 
out  scientifically  the  great  difference  in  unions, 
permits  one  to  sec  the  very  complex  character 
of  the  labor  problems  and  warns  against  those 
sweeping  generalizations  that  pretend  to  offer 
simple  solutions.  This  leads  the  author  to 
build  up  a  truly  constructive  method  of  dealing 
with  all  labor  problems  according  to  the  actual 
conditions.'  "  (J :  R.  Commons)  Book  rev.  di- 
gest 

Marot,  Helen 

.■\merican   trade  unions.     '14  Holt  $1.35 

331.8 
Reference  notes  of  citations,  p  266-Q 
"A  study  of  labor  unions  from  the  labor 
point  of  view,  interpreting  impartially  the  posi- 
tions, principles  and  policies  of  the  chief  labor 
organizations,  full  of  information  for  the  unin- 
itiated and  showing  as  few  books  on  the  sub- 
ject do,  to  what  extent  revolutionary  ideas  have 
seized  upon  organized  labor's  consciousness." 
Cleveland 

Miss  Marot  has  been  a  member  of  the  Amer- 
ican federation  of  labor  for  years,  and  was  ex- 
ecutive secretary  of  the  Woman's  trade  union 
league    of    New    York    from    1905    to    1913 


28 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Portenar,  Abraham  Jacob 

Organized  labor;  its  programs  and  how 
to  meet  them.    '12  Macmillan  $1      331.8 

"Written  by  a  labor  man — an  ardent  upholder  of 
union  principles.  .  .  .  While  openly  oppos- 
ing the  I.  W.  W.  the  author  accepts  what  is 
best  ill  their  doctrine  and  agrees  with  them 
that  the  old  craft-unionism  must  give  way  to 
industrial-unionism.  He  differs  from  them  in 
advocating  arbitration  and  the  trade  agreement, 
the  strike  to  be  reserved  always  as  a  last  re- 
sort."     Book   rev.    digest 

Robbins,  Edwin  Clyde 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  open 
versus  closed  shop.  (Debaters'-  hand- 
book   ser.)    2d    ed    '12    Wilson    $1.25 

331.8 

Bibliography,    pref.   P13  21 

Unemplo'^menl 

Johnsen,  Julia  E. 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  unemploy- 
ment. (Debaters'  handbook  ser.)  'IS 
Wilson  $1.25  331.8 

Bibliography,    pi9:4o 

"Considers  two  important  aspects  of  the 
problem,  the  establishment  of  public  labor  ex- 
changes and  the  supplying  of  municipal,  state  or 
national  work  when  normal  channels  are  in- 
adquate  to  absorb  surplus  labor.  About  three- 
fourths  of  the  space  is  given  to  the  former." 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Keller,  Frances  Alice 

Out  of  work,     rev  ed  '15  Putnam  $1.50 

331.8 

"An  ititeresting,  searching  study  of  unem- 
ployment, alive  to  the  latest  facts,  told  directly 
from  the  author's  personal  and  practical  experi- 
ences, suggesting  a  specific  program  for  the 
solution  of  the  problem.  Almost  twice  as  long 
as  the  first  edition  (1904)  and  completely  re- 
written, the  volume  describes  the  extraordinary 
unemployment  situation,  prevailing  in  1914-15 
and  the  remedial  measures  undertaken  or  pro- 
jected."    A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Mills,  Frederick  Cecil 

Contemporary  theories  of  unemployment 
and  of  unemployment  relief.  (Columbia 
univ.  studies  in  history,  economics  and 
public  law)     '17  Longmans  $1.50      331.8 

Pigou,  Arthur  Cecil 

Unemployment.  (Home  univ.  lib.  of  mod- 
ern knowledge)     '14  Holt  60c  331.8 

Bibliography,    P253 

"A  comprehensive  semi-popular  study  of  un- 
employment as  an  economic  problem,  analyzing 
its  causes  and  ,  explaining  both  proposed  rem- 
edies and  such  palliative  devices  as  unemploy- 
ment insurance  and  meeting  periods  of  depres- 
sion by  organized  short  time  work.  'Prof.  Pigou 
makes  a  thorough  investigation  of  the  secondary 
causes  of  unemployment,  but  never  reaches  the 
primary  one  imbedded  in  our  social  system.'  " 
(Athenaeum)  Cleveland 

Ross,  John  Elliot 

Right  to  work.    '17  Devin-Adair  $1     331.8 
"On   the   duty  of  the   state   to   the   unemployed 
and   the    unemployable."      Cleveland 

"A  practical  social  guide-book  'vhich  stands 
four-square  with  Catholic  ethics."  Cath.  world 
106:542 

"To  be  recommended  both  for  its  careful 
diagnosis  of  the  evil  and  for  its  thoughtful  con- 
tributions to  the  formation  of  a  national  policj'." 
Survey    39:171 

Rowntree,  B.    Seebohm,  and  Lasker,  Brimo 

Unemployment:  a  social  study.     '12  Mac- 
millan $2  331.8 
"Sixty    investigators    chosen     by    the    authors 
visited    every    working-class    house    in    York    and 
collected     the     data     on     which      this     exhaustive 


study  is  based.  Though,  like  the  author's  'Pov- 
erty' which  it  supplements,  it  records  conditions 
in  a  single  English  city,  its  deductions  and  sug- 
gestions will  be  almost  as  valuable  to  Amer- 
ican as  to  English  sociologists,  for  whom  'it 
throws  more  light  on  the  nature  of  unemploy- 
ment than  anything  yet  that  has  yet  been 
written.'"  (Nation  (English)  10:318)  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Settlements 

A  "Handbook  of  settlements"  by  R.  A.  Woods 
and  A.  J.  Kennedy,  was  published  19 11  by  the 
Russell    Sage    foundation    at    $1.50 

Addams,  Jane 

Twenty  years  at  Hull  House,     new  ed  il 
'12    Macmillan    $1.75  331.8 

"Interesting  survey  of  development  of  social, 
civic  and  other  activities  of  Chicago's  famous 
neighborhood  house,  with  autobiographic  notes 
and  personal  experiences  at  home  and  abroad. 
Portraits  and  many  charming  drawings  by 
Norah  Hamilton."    N.Y.  state  lib. 

Picht,  Werner  Robert  Valentin 

Toynbee  Hall  and  the  English  settlement 
movement.     '14  Macmillan  $1.50     331.8 

Traces  the  source  of  the  movement  to  the 
social  idealism  of  Carlyle  and  Ruskin.  Does 
not  alone  record  the  facts  of  the  movement, 
with  the  work  of  its  leaders,  but  interprets  and 
criticises  it  as  well,  sympathetically  yet  pene- 
tratingly. Contains  a  list  of  settlements  in 
Great  Britain  vi'ith  brief  information  concern- 
ing them  and  a  bibliography  (3p).  Included  in 
the  volume  are  discussions  of  the  University 
extension  niovement  in  England  and  the  W^ork- 
ers'    educational    association."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Wald,  Lillian  D  . 

House  on  Henrv  Street,     il  '15  Holt  $2.50 

331.8 

"Appeared  in  a  condensed  form  in  Atlantic 
monthly,  vi  15-1 16,  March-Aug.  1915 

"  'History  of  ...  [the  Henry  Street  Set- 
tlement by  its  founder]  .  .  .  also  ...  a  study 
of  the  east  side  itself — of  its  teeming  immigrant 
population,  of  its  development,  of  its  most  cry- 
ing needs,  and  of  its  national  promise  .  .  Full 
of  poignant  human  sketches,  stories  of  mothers 
and  their  children,  of  neighbors,  of  funnj'  and 
interesting  and  pathetic  boys  and  girls.'  "  (New 
York    times.    19 15)    Pittsburgh 

331.87     Syndicalism 

Those  who  wish  to  make  a  further  study  of 
the  subject  maj'  consult  in  addition  to  the  books 
listed    below: 

Brissenden,    P.    F.    Launching    of    the    Indus- 
trial workers  of  the  world.   1913,  University 
of  California,   75c 
Lewis,    Arthur    D.    Syndicalism    and    the    gen- 
eral   strike.     1912    Small    $2.50 
Sorel,    Georges.    Reflections    on    violence.    19 12 

Huebsch   $2.25 
Sorel   is   to  the  French   syndicalist   about   what 
Marx's    "Capital"   is     to   the   socialist. 

Brooks,  John  Graham 

American  syndicalism;  the  I.  W.  W.     '13 
Macmillan  $1.25  331.87 

A  highly  interesting,  sound  and  sane,  yet 
sympathetic  exposition  of  syndicalism  in  the 
United  States,  with  a  survey  of  the  general 
socialistic  movement  and  of  the  European  ori- 
gins  of   syndicalism."      A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

"Dr.  Brooks  'has  been  a  direct  observer  of 
the  I.  W.  W.  from  its  very  beginnings  and  has 
handled  it  with  a  gratifying  accuracy  and  sym- 
pathy— though  he  does  not  deny  his  hostility  to 
most  of  its  principles  and  methods.  He  has 
taken  all  pains  to  be  accurate  as  to  his  facts, 
and  has  weighed  every  feature  of  the  move- 
ment with  the  most  conscientious  deliberation. 
The  result  is  a  highly  valuable  contribution  to 
the  subject.'  "  (W.  E.  Walling  in  Am.  journ. 
soc.)     Pratt    quarterly 


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Levine,  Louis 

Syndicalism  in  France.  2d  ed  rev  (Stud- 
ies in  historj',  economics  and  public 
law)     '14  Longmans  $2  pa  $1.50  331.87 

A  new  edition  of  "The  labor  movement  in 
France" 

"The  first  edition  of  this  work,  published  in 
1912,  has  already  become  recognized  as  the 
most  accurate  and  scientific  English  statement 
of  the  syndicalist  movement  in  France.  The 
modifications  in  this  revised  edition  are  not  of 
fundamental  importance.  .  .  .  Its  value  lies 
in  its  fairness  and  accuracy  of  historical  de- 
scription and  its  clarity  of  doctrinal  analysis; 
its  defect,  ...  is  its  loose  and  inaccurate 
method  of  causal  interpretation."  Am.  jour, 
soc.    ^0:416 

Tridon,  Andre 

The  new  unionism.  '13  Huebsch  $1  pa 
25c  331.87 

"A  clear,  forceful  statement  of  the  history, 
underlying  principles  and  present  status  of  the 
syndicalist  movement  in  Europe  and  America. 
Defining  syndicalism  as  labor's  endeavor  to  free 
itself  from  existing  forms  of  organization  and 
improve  upon  them,'  the  author  distinguishes 
between  the  general  world-unionism  and  the  old 
form  of  organization  by  crafts,  and  defends 
sabotage  and  other  forms  of  'direct  action.'  " 
Cleveland 

332     Money  and  banking 

Babson,  Roger  Ward 

Bonds  and  stocks;  the  elements  of  suc- 
cessful investing.  '13  Babson's  statis- 
tical  organization  $2  332 

Barker,  Dalgairns  Arundel 

Theory  of  money.  (Cambridge  manuals 
of  science  and  literature)  il  T3  Putnam 
50c  332 

"A  clear,  brief,  elementary  text.  Confessedly 
in  large  part  a  digest  for  the  general  reader  of 
recent  American  literature  on  the  subject.  The 
author  is  a  close  disciple  of  Professors  Fisher 
and   Kcmmcrer."    A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Brandeis,  Louis  Dembitz 

Other  people's  money,  and  how  the 
bankers  use  it.     '14  Stokes  $1  332 

"Appeared  in  'Harper's  weekly,'  V58,  Aug.  i6, 
1913-Dec.    17.    1914 

"An  able  diagnosis  of  the  so-called  money 
trust  by  the  well-known  lawyer  and  student  of 
economics.  Shows  the  evils  of  financial  con- 
centration in  the  United  States,  the  means  that 
have  brought  it  about,  and  the  remedies  that 
may  be  applied.  He  comments  especially  upon 
the  failure  of  the  banker-management  of  the 
New  Haven  railroad,  whose  methods  he  was  in- 
strumental  in   exposing."     Pittsburgh 

Dunbar,  Charles  Franklin 

Chapters  on  the  theory  and  history  of 
banking;  enlarged  by  O.  M.  VV.  Sprague 
3d  ed  '17  Putnam  $1.50  332 

"  'Succinct  account  of  fundamental  character 
of  banking  operations,  nature  of  credit  and  its 
practical  manifestation  in  the  chief  forms, 
checks  and  banknotes.'"  (Pol.  sci.  quar.  6:571) 
A.  L.  A. 

"This  edition  contains  three  new  chapters, 
those  on  Foreign  exchange,  I'cntral  banks,  ana 
on  the  Federal  reserve  banking  system.  .  .  . 
Two  chapters  have  been  ommitted,  those  on 
Combined  reserves  and  on  the  Hank  of  Amster- 
dam. .  .  .  Emphasis  on  the  interdependence 
of  all  banks  of  a  country  in  the  regular  conduct 
of  the  business  of  banking  is  the  most  funda- 
mental difference  between  this  and  the  earlier 
editions."    Preface 

Escher,  Franklin 

Foreign  exchange  explained.  '17  ^fac- 
millan  $1.25  332 


"A  practical  treatment  of  the  subject  for  the 
banker,  the  business  man  and  the  student."  Sub- 
title 

Fisher,  Irving 

Purchasing  power  of  money;  its  deter- 
mination and  relation  to  credit,  interest 
and  crises  [written  with  the  assistance 
of]  H.  G.  Brown.  2d  ed  '13  Macmillan 
$2.25  332 

"Aims  to  set  forth  the  principles  that  deter- 
mine the  purchasing  power  of  money,  and  to 
defend  the  thesis  that  the  purchasing  power  is 
directly  proportional  to  the  quantity."'  Pitts- 
burgh 

Hepburn,  Alonzo  Barton 

History  of  currency  in  the  United  States. 
'15    Macmillan   $2.50  332 

Bibliography,    p    3 

"IJased  on  an  earlier  work  'The  contest  for 
sound  money,'  published  in  1903.  It  is  an  en- 
tirely new  work,  however,  rewritten  and  brought 
down  to  date.  'My  aim,'  savs  the  author,  'is  to 
place  before  the  public  all  the  essential  facts  as 
to  currency,  coinage,  and  banking,  from  the 
wampumpeage  currency  of  the  colonies  to  the 
notes  of  the  federal  reserve  banks,  together  with 
the  indispensable  political  history  connected 
therewith.  A  closing  chapter  describes  briefly 
the  currency  systems  of  all  the  principal  com- 
mercial nations  and  explains  the  emergency 
measures  adopted  in  1014.  .  .  .  The  text  of 
the  federal  reserve  act  is  given  in  an  appendix." 
Book  rev.  digest 

Hirst,  Francis  Wrigley 

Stock  exchange;  a  short  study  of  invest- 
ment and  speculation.  (Home  univ.  lib. 
of  modern  knowledge)     '11  Holt  60c 

332 

"Brief,  untechnical  account  of  the  principles 
of  banking  and  stock  jobbing,  creation  of  debt 
and  capital,  differences  between  investment  and 
speculation,  etc.  Chapter  on  Wall  Street,  glos- 
sary and  bibliogr.Tpliy."    A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Holdsworth,  John  Thom 

Money  and  banking,  rev  ed  il  map  '17 
Appleton  $2.25  332 

"A  college  textbook  and  a  book  of  general 
information  for  business  men.  The  section  on 
money  covers  the  functions  and  principles  of 
money,  the  momentary  system  of  the  Uiiited 
States,  and  the  relation  of  money  and  credit  to 
prices  and  the  cost  of  living.  The  banking  sec- 
tion includes  the  history,  functions  and  prac- 
tices of  banking,  a  comparison  of  our  banking 
systems  with  those  of  other  countries  and_  a 
review  of  changes  effected  in  credit  and  banking 
by  the  federal  reserve  system.  Contains  au  ac- 
coiuit  of  the  organization  of  the  system  and  the 
complete  text  of  the  Federal  reserve  act."  Cleve- 
land 

Kemmerer,    Edwin   Walter 

Postal  savings;  an  historical  and  critical 
study  of  the  postal  savings  bank  sys- 
tem of  the  United  States.  '17  Princton 
univ.     $1.25  332 

"An  historical  and  critical  study  .  .  .  Ap- 
pendices give  the  text  of  the  act  and  amend- 
ments together  with  the  Philippine  savings  act. 
'A  distinct  contribution  to  the  literature  of  a 
new  and  little  known  phase  of  banking.'  "  (Bos- 
ton  transcript)    Cleveland 

Kniffin,  William  Henry 

Practical  work  of  a  bank.  2d  ed  rev  il  '16 
Bankers  pub.  co.  $5  332 

"  'The  best  work  so  far  published  on  the 
subject  of  practical  banking.'  (American  eco- 
nomic review  6:157)  Thorough  and  compre- 
hensive, it  covers  both  the  fundamental  priiici- 
ples  of  banking  and  the  details  of  administration 
and  accounting,  devoting  considerable  space  to 
credit    analysis     and     cost    accounting.      Author 


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STANDARD  CATALOG 


Phillips,  Chester  Arthur — Continued 

was  secretary  of  the  savings  bank  section  of  the 
American  bankers'  association.  The  present  edi- 
tion is  23  pages  larger  than  the  hrst  (1915) 
owing  to  the  addition  of  new  matter,  the  most 
important  being  the  section  on  'Keeping  the 
bank's  books  by  machinery.'  "    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Phillips,  Chester  Arthur 

Readings  in  money  and  banking,  selected 
and  adapted.     '16  Macmillan  $2.10     332 

"  'Selections  skilfully  woven  together  into  a 
fairly  complete  and  unified  discussion  of  the 
subjects  to  which  they  appertain.'  "  (Adapted 
from   Pol.  sci.   quar.)     Pratt  quarterly 

"  'The  chapters  on  the  foreign  banking  sys- 
tems are  very  opportune,  "  T:  Conway,  jr.,  in 
Ann.   Am.   acad.    71:227 

Robinson,  Edward  Levi 

1816-1916;  one  hundred  years  of  savings 
banking;  including  comprehensive  bib- 
liography on  thrift,  co-operation  and 
good  management  as  it  relates  to  thrift. 
'17    Am.    bankers    assn.    50c  332 

"Elements  of  banking  principles  for  the  in- 
formation of  depositors."    A.   L.  A.  sup. 

Scott,  William  Amasa 

Banking.  (National  social  science  ser.) 
'14  McClurg  60c  332 

"A  brief  and  simple  statement  of  the  princi- 
ples and  problems  of  banking  for  the  general 
reader,  similar  in  purpose  to  the  author's  book 
on  'Money.'  Discusses  the  nature,  function,  and 
classification  of  banking  institutions,  the  nature 
and  operation  of  commercial  banking,  its  prob- 
lems, its  features  in  the  United  States  and 
abroad,  and  investment  banking.  References 
(2p)."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Money.    '13  McClurg  60c  332 

"A  very  brief  treatment  of  the  functions  of 
money,  with  a  discussion  of  some  of  the  ques- 
tions arising  from  its  uses.  Author  is  professor 
of  political  economy  in  the  University  of  Wis- 
consin."    A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Money  and  banking.    5th  ed  '16  Holt  $2.25 

332 
"A    clear    statement    for    the    general    reader." 
Am.   ccon.   rev.   4:413 

"  'Intended  for  college  use  and  as  handbook 
for  average  citizen.  On  points  at  issue  all  im- 
portant views  are  set  forth  clearly.  Bibliographic 
references.'  "  (H.  A.  Mills  in  Ann.  Am.  acad. 
22:126)      A.   L.  A. 

White,  Horace 

Money  and  banking.  5th  ed  rev  '14  Ginn 
$1.50  332 

"Treats  evolution  of  money,  the  gold  stand- 
ard, fiat  money  as  developed  in  colonial,  con- 
tinental and  federal  currency,  and  banks."  N.Y. 
state  lib. 

"Mr.  White  has  supplemented  his  treatment 
in  the  earlier  editions  of  this  standard  work  by 
inserting  a  chapter  on  the  federal  reserve  sys- 
tem and  adding  appendices  in  which  are  given 
the  federal  reserve  act  and  the  communication 
sent  to  the  federal  reserve  board  by  the  New 
York  clearing  house  association,  dealing  with 
the  sort  of  commercial  paper  that  should  be 
eligible  for  rediscount.  The  new  chapter  on 
the  federal  reserve  system  summarizes  the  law 
and  discusses  briefly  the  steps  that  have  thus 
far  [19 1 5]  been  taken  in  the  establishment  of 
the   system."      Ann.   Am.   acad.   58:239 

Withers,  Hartley 

International  finance.     '16  Button  $1.25 

332 

"A  description  of  the  methods  and  machinery 
of  international  money  dealing,  told  in  an  easy, 
semi-popular    style."    Jour.    pol.    econ.    25:519 

"Particular  attention  is  given  to  the  political 
aspects  of  loans  to  small  countries."  N.  Y. 
branch   lib.   news 

"AiUhor  is  recognized  authority  on  financial 
matters  in  the  London  money-market."  Pub- 
lishers   weekly 


Meaning   of   money,     new   ed    (Lombard 
street  lib.)     '16  Dutton  $1.25  332 

"  'A  simple  account,  in  non-technical  '  lan- 
guage, of  the  mechanism  of  exchange  .  .  .  con- 
siders chiefly  the  English  money  market,  but 
pays  due  attention  to  the  various  elements  af- 
fecting the  world's  exchanges.'  "  (Nation)  Pratt 
quarterly 

"  'The  book  has  established  itself  as  a  stand- 
ard of  its  class,  and  in  this  latest  edition  will 
prove  more  valuable  than  ever.'  "  (Boston 
transcript)    Book    rev.    digest. 

332.6      Investments 

Meade,  Edward  Sherwood 

The  careful  investor.    '14  Lippincott  $1.50 

332.6 

"A  book  of  sound  advice  on  what  constitutes 
a  safe  investment,  by  the  professor  of  finance  in 
the  Wharton  school  of  finance  and  commerce, 
University  of  Pennsylvania.  Based  on  articles 
which  appeared  in  Lippincott's,  19 11- 14."  Cleve- 
land 

332. 7      Agricultural  credit 

Bullock,  Edna  Dean 

(comp.)  Agricultural  credit.  (Handbook 
ser.)     '15  Wilson  $1.25  332.7 

Bibliography,    P9-14 

"A  collection  of  extracts  from  books,  docu- 
ments, pamphlets  and  magazines  on  cooperative 
credit,  preceded  by  selected  references.  .  .  . 
Specially  useful  because  the  material  obtainable 
is  largely  contained   in   documents."   Wis.   bul. 

Morman,  James  Bale 

Principles  of  rural  credits  as  applied  in 
Europe  and  as  suggested  for  America. 
(Rural  science  ser.)  '15  Macmillan 
$1.50  332.7 

"Discusses  European  systems  of  rural  credit 
and  aims  to  present  a  practical  adaptation  for 
farmers  in  the  United  States.  The  book  is 
practically  a  presentation  in  popular  form  of  the 
report  of  the  investigation  commission  (1913) 
whose  findings  were  published  as  Senate  docu- 
metit  no.  214,  63d  Congress,  first  session." 
Cleveland 

Another  book  dealing  with  European  systems 
of  credit  is  Herrick  &  Ingalls'  "Rural  credits, 
land  and  cooperative,"    19 14,  Appleton,   $2.25 

Myrick,  Herbert 

Federal  farm  loan  system.     '16  Judd  $1 

332.7 

"Explains  clearly  and  simply  for  the  farmer 
or  investor  the  new  farm  loan  system  inaugurated 
by  the  recently  passed  federal  farm  loan  act. 
Answers  objections  and  shows  in  some  detail 
the  principles  on  which  it  is  based,  the  way  it 
works  out  and  the  advantages  of  the  system  to 
borrowers  and  investors.  The  appendix  con- 
tains the  full  text  of  the  federal  farm  loan  act." 
A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Wolff,  Henry  W. 

Co-operative  credit  for  the  United  States. 
'17   Sturgis   $1.50  332.7 

"A  presentation  of   the  system   of  cooperative 
credit  successfully  used  in    Europe   as   it   may  be 
'  applied    to    conditions   in    America.      Author    was 
president     of     the     International    cooperatire    al- 
liance.   A.  L.  A.  bkl. 


334     Cooperation 


Fay,  Charles  Ryle 

Copartnership  in  industry.  (Cambridge 
manuals  of  science  and  literature)  '13 
Putnam  50c  334 

"Describes  typical  instances  of  copartnership, 
past  and  present,  whether  between  employer 
and  employed  or  a  body  of  workmen  carrying 
on  their  industry  cooperatively  without  an  em- 
ployer."    A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

"Outlines    the    history    of    copartnership,     de- 


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Fay,  Charles  'Ryle^Conlimted 

scribes  and  iUusiraies  the  various  types  of  co- 
partnership and  profit-sharing  and  makes  clear 
the  real  nature  and  spirit  of  successful  experi- 
ments in   this  field."     (Ann.   Am.   acad.) 

Ford,  James 

Cooperation  in  New  England,  urban  and 
rural.    '13  Russell  Sage  foundation  $1.50 

334 

Bibliography,  p  217-iQ 

Investigation  into  the  nature  and  scope  of 
industrial  cooperation  in  New  England.  The 
inquiry  is  confined  to  cooperative  associations 
of  workingnien  and  of  farmers.  Appendixes 
give  the  laws  relative  to  cooperative  associa- 
tions in  Connecticut  and  Massachusetts,  and 
the  bylaws  of  the  three  cooperative  associations." 
Pittsburgh 

Harris,  Emerson  Pitt,  and  others 

Cooperation;  the  hope  of  the  consumer. 
'18  Macmillan  $2  334 

"The  most  comprehensive  study  of  modern 
commercialism  and  the  Rochdale  cooperative 
movement  that  has  been  written  in  our  country. 
It  points  out  clearly  the  fundamental  evils 
underlying  our  present  commercial  system." 
Survey    40:317 

"In  part  i  of  the  book  he  makes  an  indict- 
ment of  the  present  system.  ...  In  part  2 
cause  and  cure  are  discussed.  In  part  3  the 
Rochdale  cooperative  buying  plan  is  described, 
and  in  part  4  this  plan  is  considered  in  opera- 
tion in  Europe  and,  so  far  as  it  has  been  tried, 
in  America.  The  appendix  gives  reports  from 
various  cooperative  societies,  and  the  text  of  the 
Wisconsin   cooperative   law.     Book   rev.    digest 

Powell,  George  Harold 

Cooperation  in  agriculture.  (Rural  sci- 
ence ser.)     il.  '13  Macmillan  $1.50      334 

Bibliography,   p   317-^4 

"Admirably  clear,  thorough  and  readable 
presentation  of  principles  underlying  organiza- 
tion and  management  of  agricultural  cooperative 
organizations  and  their  value  in  improving  crops 
and  breeds  of  livestock,  handling  and  selling  of 
farm  products,  purchasing  supplies,  establishing 
rural  credit,  etc.  (Nation  97:106)"  N.V.  state 
lib 

Williams,  Aneurin 

Copartnership  and  profit-sharing.  (Home 
univ.  lib.  of  modern  knowledge)  '13 
Holt  60c  334 

Bibliography,  p  253-54 

"Very  complete  for  its  size,  readable,  up  to 
date.  (jives  a  clear  exposition  of  principles 
and  a  description  of  carefully  selected  types  in 
England  and  France  and  the  United  States.  The 
author  has  devoted  twenty  years  to  the  direc- 
tion of  copartnership  in  Great  Britain,  and  has 
high  hopes  for  the  movement.  He  writes  from 
the  employer's  standpoint."    A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

335     Anarchism 

Hunter,  Robert 

Violence  and  the  labor  movement.  '14 
Macmillan  $1.50  335 

Authorities,  p  35773 

"An  excellent  discussion  of  one  phase  of  the 
International."     H.   W.    Laidlcr. 

"A  historical  review  and  criticism  of  terror- 
ism from  the  days  of  Bakounin,  and  its  rela- 
tions to  socialism.  Mr.  Hunter  demonstrates 
the  steadfast  opposition  of  socialism  to  all 
forms  of  violence  and  shows  that  the  results  of 
terrorism  have  been  mainly  reactionary.  This 
leads  to  a  discussion  of  syndicalism  which  is 
taken  to  be  a  direct  dcscendcnt  of  the  early  an- 
archism and  the  antithesis  of  socialism.  A 
painstaking  first-hand  study,  as  impartial  as  the 
author's   sympathies   will   permit."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Kropotkin,  Petr  Aleksieevich 

Conquest  Oi  bread.     '06  Putnam  $1         335 

"An  extremely  interesting  exposition  of  the 
gospel  of  anarchy."    Lond.  Times  6:71 


335      Socialism 

Karl  Marx's  "Capital,"  called  "the  Bible  of 
socialism,"  is  published  in  3v.  by  Kerr  at  $6. 
Schaffle's  "Quintessence  of  socialism,  Scribner, 
$1.25,  is  said  to  be  a  fair  analysis  of  Marx's 
"Capital"  by  an  opponent.  E.  R.  Pease's  "His- 
tory of  the  Fabian  society,  1016,  Dutton,  $1.75, 
gives  the  history  of  the  modern  social  reform 
movement  in  Eni;land.  W.  E.  Walling's  "Larger 
aspects  of  socialism,"  Macmillan.  IQ13,  $1.50, 
deals  with  the  underlying  philosophy  of  the 
movement  and  its  "resultant  spiritual,  intel- 
lectual and  cultural  development."  Charles  H. 
Kerr  &  Co.,  Chicago,  publish  a  number  of  books 
by    socialists    in    cheap    editions. 

Benson,  Allan  Louis 

Truth  about  socialism.     '13   Hucbsch  $1 
pa.  25c  335 

"A  terse  simple  statement  of  the  principles 
on  which  socialist  leaders  chiefly  rely  in  tneir 
campaign  to  win  converts."  (Review  of  re- 
views).   Pratt  quarterly 

"Written  by  a  socialist  for  non-socialists.  It 
is  addressed  not  so  much  to  the  active  opponents 
of  socialism  as  to  the  workers  who  are  indif- 
ferent or  who  do  not  see  in  it  a  remedy  for 
their    wrongs."      Book    rev.    digest 

Bernstein,  Edward 

Evolutionary  socialism.     '09.  Huebsch  $1 

335 

"Best  interpretation  of  the  revisionists'  view 
of  socialism  that  has  so  far  (1917)  been  writ- 
ten."   H.  W.  Laidler. 

Boudin,  Louis  B. 

Theoretical    system    of    Karl    Marx.     '07 
Kerr  $1  335 

"Probably  the  best  defense  of  Marxian  theories 
written  by  an   American."     H.   W.   Laidler. 

Cross,  Ira  Brown 

Essentials  of  socialism.    '12  Macmillan  $1 

335 

References  at  "the  end  of  each  chapter;  Bib- 
liography,  p    129-49 

"Neither  a  historical  sketch  nor  a  bit  of  so- 
cialistic propaganda  literature  but  a  commend- 
able attempt  to  tell,  clearly,  concisely  and  with- 
out bias,  precisely  what  socialism  is  and  to  set 
down  with  equal  fairness  the  arguments  for 
and  against  its  several  doctrines.  The  excel- 
lent bibliography  after  each  of  the  nine  chap- 
ters is  a  valuable  feature."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Engels,  Friedrich 

Socialism;  tr.  by  Edward  Aveling.     (Arm 
and  hammer  ser.)     '01  Kerr  50c  335 

Contents:  Utopian  socialism;  Materialist  con- 
ception of  history;  Scientific  socialism;  Apx., 
The    mark. 

Hillquit,  Morris 

Socialism     in     theory    and    practice.      '09 
Macmillan  $1.50  335 

"Favorable  discussion  of  the  theory  under- 
lying socialism,  its  relation  to  individualism, 
ethics,  law,  the  state  and  politics,  and  of  the 
temporary  measures  advocated  by  socialists,  to 
alleviate  present  conditions.  Shows  clearly  both 
the  strength  and  weakness  of  American  social- 
ism."   A.  L.  .\.  sup. 

Socialism  summed  up.     il  '13  Fly  $1     335 

"An  exceptionally  good  beginners'  book  on 
socialism."  Alexander  Fleisher  in  Ann.  Am. 
acad.    48:260  _ 

Appeared  in  the  "Metropolitan  magazine." 
"Discusses  'the  forces  that  have  made  social- 
ists; their  aims;  the  program  of  practical  reform 
through  legislation  favored  by  the  party;  some- 
thing of  the  accomplishments  of  international 
socialism  and  a  short  rrsum^'  of  its  history  in 
America.  Socialism,  as  presented  by  Mr.  Hill- 
quit,  is  a  purely  political  movement."  "  (Survey) 
Bonk    rev.    digest 

Hillquit,  Morris,  and  Ryan,  J.  A. 

Socialism;  promise  or  menace?     '14  Mac- 
millan   $1.50  335 


2>2 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Hillquit,  Morris,  and  Ryan,  J.  A. — Cont. 

"Appeared  in  'Everybody's  magazine,'  v.  29- 
30,   Oct.   1913 — April   1914 

Arguments  for  and  against  socialism  pre- 
sented in  the  form  of  a  debate.  Dr.  Ryan,  a 
priest  and  student  of  economics,  argues  from 
the  religious  standpoint,  while  Mr.  Hillquit's 
position  is  that  of  the  political  socialist."  Pitts- 
burgh 

Hughan,  Jessie,  Wallace 

American  socialism  of  the  present  day, 
with  an  introd.  by  John  Spargo.  '11 
Lane  $1.50  335 

"Scholarly,  clear  and  dispassionate  presenta- 
tion of  the  history  of  socialism  in  the  United 
States  since  1850,  party  organization,  tactics, 
theories  and  ideals,  immediate  and  ultimate  pro- 
grams and  present  status.  The  best  single 
volume  (191 1)  on  contemporary  aspects." 
A.    L.   A.   sup. 

Facts  of  socialism.     '13  Lane  75c  pa  25c 

335 

"  'Suggested  reading'  and  'Topics  for  reports 
and    discussions'    at    end    of    each    chapter. 

Traces  the  history  of  the  movement  and  aims 
to  explain  its  significance,  especially  in  America. 
Not  controversial  in  spirit  but  fair  and  logical 
in  its  attempt  to  remove  popular  misconcep- 
tions and  place  the  real  facts  before  the  reader." 
Pittsburgh 

Hutchinson,  Robert  H. 

''Socialism"    of    New    Zealand.      '16    New 
review   pub.   assoc.   $1  335 

"  'After  discussing  the  'historical  evolution' 
of  New  Zealand,  the  author  takes  up  the  dif- 
ferent governmental  industries  [and]  .  .  . 
points  out  that  it  is  not  'state  socialism'  but 
'state  capitalism'  which  New  Zealand  enjoys  .  .  . 
The  book  is  not  a  technical  treatise,  but  a  brief 
simple  work  for  the  general  reader,  and  is  both 
readable  and  instructive."  (Am.  jour.  soc.  '16) 
Pittsburgh 

Kautsky,  Karl 

Social  revolution.     '03  Kerr  50c  335 

"This  book  is  in  two  parts.  The  first  of  these 
'Reform  and  revolution'  explains  why  it  is  that 
socialists  call  themselves  revolutionists  and  have 
no  use  for  reforms.  The  second  part,  'The  day 
after  the  revolution,'  answers  many  of  the  ques- 
tions constantly  being  asked  as  to  how  the  so- 
cialists would  carry  on  industry  and  regelate 
social  activities  if  they  came  into  power."    Kerr. 

Kirkup,  Thomas 

History  of  socialism.  5th  ed  rev  by  E.  R. 
Pease.     '13  Macmillan  $1.50  335 

"A  standard  history  of  the  socialist  move- 
ment in  the  19th  century,  revised  and  brought 
to  date.  A  remarkably  clear  and  unbiased  sur- 
vey with  the  emphasis  on  socialism  in  England. 
Contains  a  selected  subject  bibliography."  Cleve- 
land 

Marx,   Karl,   and   Engels,  Friedrich 

Communist  manifesto.     '12  Kerr  50c     335 
Contains      also      Wilhelm      Liebknecht's      "No 
compromise,    no    political    trading" 

Robbins,  Edwin  Clyde 

(comp.)  Socialism.  (Handbook  ser.)  '15 
Wilson   $1.25  335 

Bibliography,  p  9-17 

Selected  articles  and  bibliography  under  the 
general  head  and  the  following  subdivisions: 
Utopian  socialism;  Christian  socialism;  Marxian 
socialism;  Progressive  socialism  (the  Revision- 
ists, followers  of  Bernstein,  etc.) ;  Socialism 
versus  other  forms  of  radicalism;  Definitions  of 
contemporary  socialism 

Russell,  Charles  Edward 

Why  I  am  a  socialist.  New  ed.  rev.  'IS 
Doran  60c  335 

"Not  a  discussion  of  socialism  but  an  account 
of  experiences  of  the  author  which  changed 
him  from  an  individualist  to  a  socialist.  Severe 
indictment  of  present  capitalistic  basis  of  so- 
ciety"    Pittsburgh 


Sellars,  Roy  Wood 

Next  step  m  democracy.  '16  Macmillan 
$1.50  '  335 

"  'A  moderate  and  even-tempered  reply  to 
current  objections  to  socialism.'  (Springfield  re- 
publican). Dr.  Sellars,  who  is  assistant  pro- 
fessor of  philosophy  at  the  University  of  Mich- 
igan, differs  from  the  Marxian  socialists  in 
stressing  the  evolutionary  and  ethical,  rather 
than  the  revolutionary  and  economic  character 
of  socialism,  and  applies  these  socialistic  ideals 
to  present-day  society  and  industry."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Simkhovitch,  Vladimir  Grigorievitch 

Marxism  versus  socialism.    '13  Holt  $1.60 

335 

"Admirable  summary  of  the  arguments  against 
Marxism.  Presents  lucidly,  and  at  times  bril- 
liantly, conclusions  reached  by  Bohm-Bawerk, 
Sombart,  Stammler,  Bernstein,  and  other  critics 
of  Marx's  system.  Argument  is  well  sustained 
and  the  book  is  enriched  by  the  fruits  of  wide 
reading.  (Condensed  from  Survey,  1913)  "Pitts- 
burgh 

Appeared  in  the  Political  science  quarterly, 
1910-12 

Skelton,  Oscar  Douglas 

Socialism;  a  critical  analysis.  (Hart, 
Schaffner  and  Marx  prize  essays  in  eco- 
nomics)    '11  Houghton  $1.50  335 

"One  of  the  clearest  and  most  logical  presen- 
tations of  the  case  against  socialism  that  has 
yet  been  made  (1911).  Author's  wide  reading, 
keen  power  of  analysis  and  criticism,  brilliant 
epigrammatic  style,  and  sense  of  humor  have 
combined  to  produce  a  work  of  great  value  and 
interest.  The  bibliography  is  the  best  that  has 
yet  been  published.  (J.  L.  LeRossignol  in 
Jour,    of   pol.    econ.    19:798.)"     N.Y.   state   lib. 

Sombart,  Werner 

Socialism  and  the  social  movement;  tr. 
with  introd.  and  notes  by  M.  Epstein. 
'09  Button  $1.50  335 

"Account  of  past  and  present  socialism  in 
various  countries,  describing  common  features 
and  national  peculiarities.  Author  is  an  ortho- 
dox Marxist  with  revisionist  tendencies." 
A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Spargo,  John 

Social  democracy  explained;  theories  and 
tactics  of  modern  socialism.  '18  Har- 
per $1.50  335 

"Expounds  the  main  tenets  of  the  cult  in  un- 
technical  language,  giving  particular  attention 
to  correcting  the  ipisrepresentation  of  exag- 
gerated and  too  literal  interpretation  both  with- 
in and  without  the  'movement'  "  Springfield 
republican 

The  author  says:  "'The  war  has  modified 
my  views  upon  some  matters,  so  that  there  is 
not  a  little  in  the  following  pages  which  I 
would  now  change.  I  have  preferred  to  leave 
the  volume  in  its  original  form  rather  than  to 
rewrite  it,  because  it  does  represent  the  average 
Marxian  socialist's  position."  Book  rev.  digest 
Socialism,  a  summary  and  interpretation 
of  socialist  principles.  New  and  rev  ed 
'12  Macmillan  $1.50  335 

"The  best  popular  exposition  of  socialism  by- 
two  of  its  advocates  that  has  thus  far  (1912) 
been  published.  .  .  .  Thoroughly  revisionist 
in  its  attitude  toward  socialist  theories  and 
tactics.  ...  A  necessarily  brief  but  gener- 
ally satisfactory  description  is  given  of  the  so- 
cialist movement  in  various  countries.  Many  of 
the  customary  objections  urged  against  social- 
ism are  answered.  A  short  summary,  a  list  of 
questions,  and  a  bibliography  follow  each  chap- 
ter."    Dial    53:191 

"Simple,  clear  exposition  of  socialism  by  an 
able  propagandist,  enlarged  and  revised  to  date." 
A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Spargo,  John  and  Arner,  G.  B.  L. 

Elements  of  socialism;  a  textbook.  '12 
Macmillan  $1.50  335 


SOCIOLOGY— EcoxoMics 


33 


Spargo,  John,  and  Arner,  G.  B.  L.— Com/ 

"Mr.  Spargo's  book  shows  the  emotional  side 
of  socialism  as  clearly  as  Mr.  Cross's  docs  its 
logical    side."     Ann.   Am.    acad.    42:344 

Swift,  Lindsay 

Brook  i'arm;  its  members,  scholars,  and 
visitors.     1900  Macmillan  $1.50  335 

List   of   books   and   magazines,    1)^83-9^ 
"If   no   humorous   aspect   of   the   l^'arm   escapes 
him,    he    is    quick    to    find    out    and    praise    what- 
ever was  noble  and  generous  in  its  inspiration.'  " 
(Nation    70:152)    A.   L.   A. 

Walling,  William  English 

Socialism  as  it  is;  a  survey  of  the  world- 
wide revolutionary  movement.  '12  Mac- 
millan  $2  335 

"Notes,  p    I37-45 

"The  author  who  is  one  of  the  "intellectuals'  of 
the  socialist  party,  presents  a  new  picture  of 
things  as  they  are  and  a  new  prophecy  of  things 
as  they  are  to  be — both  dilferent  from  the  pic- 
ture and  prophecy  of  Marx.  He  shows  how 
socialism  is  changing  front  to  adjust  itself  to 
new  conditions.  (Condensed  from  Nation,  1912)" 
Pittsburgh 

Walling,     William     English,    and     Laidler, 
H.  W. 
(eds.)    State   socialism   pro  and  con.     '17 
Holt  ?2  335 

"  'Official  documents  and  other  authoritative 
selections — showing  the  world-wide  replacement 
of  private  by  governmental  industry  before  and 
during  the  war.'  (Subtitle)  It  is  not  an  argu- 
ment for  and  against  socialism,  but  a  source- 
book. The  introduction  summarizes  some  of  the 
important  phases  of  state  socialism  and  the  docu- 
ments are  presented  with  a  few  explanatory 
parajjraphs."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Walling,  William  English,  and  others 

(eds.)  Socialism  of  today,  a  source-book 
of  the  present  position  and  recent  de- 
velopment of  the  socialist  and  labor 
parties  in  all  countries.     '16  Holt  $1.75 

335 

"A  source-book,  consisting  mainly  of  original 
documents,  edited  by  a  committee  of  the  Inter- 
collegiate socialist  society.  Part  i  shows  the 
present  position  and  recent  development  of  the 
socialist  and  labor  parties  in  all  countries;  part 
2  gives  the  utterances  of  socialists  on  the  many 
social  questions  of  the  day.  A  companion  vol- 
ume to  another  source-book  edited  by  Wallin?, 
'Socialists  and  the  present  war,'  1915  Holt 
$1.50."     A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Wells,  Herbert  George 

New  worlds  for  old.     '08  Macmillan  $1.50 

335 
"A    most    persuasive    plea    for    socialisrn,    ilis- 
cussinif    it    from    many    points    of    view,    its    ad- 
vantages   and    disadvantages.       Fair,    temperate, 
open-minded."     A.    L.   A.  sup. 

336     Finance 

American   academy   of   politiced   and   social 
science 
Financing  the  war.  (Annals  of  the  Amor, 
acad.)     '18  Am.    acad.    pa   $1  336 

"The  leading  addresses  of  the  Conference  of 
the  academy  held  in  Philadelphia,  November  2- 
3,  IQ17.  Discusses  the  cost  of  the  war,  reach- 
ing the  individual  investor,  ways  of  borrowing 
by  the  government,  and  their  results,  war  loans 
and  taxes  in  France,  Russia  and  Italy,  the  War 
revenue  act   of    1917."      A.   L.  A.   bkl. 

Bullock,  Charles  Jesse 

(ed.)  Selected  readings  in  public  hnance. 
(Selections  and  docs,  in  econ.)  '06  Ginn 
$2.70  school  ed  $2.25  336 

"Useful  reference  volume,  including  selec- 
tions from  many  sources  and  arguments  on 
controverted  questions."      A.  L.  A.  sup. 


Dewey,  Davis  Rich 

iMiiaiicial    history    of  the    United    States. 

(American     citizen  ser.)      4th     ed    '12 

Longmans  $2  335 

References  at  beginning  of  chapters 
"The  present  edition  has  been  brought  to  date 
by  a  new  chapter,  'Financiering  under  expan- 
sion, containing  material  as  recent  as  191 1,  and 
by  additional  references  in  the  bibliographies. 
The  section  on  national  banks  has  been  omitted. 
Otherwise  it  does  not  differ  from  the  first  edi- 
tion."   A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

"One  of  the  most  valuable  features  of  the 
volume  is  'Suggestions  for  students,  teachers  and 
readers.    "    Ann.     Amer.     acad.    45:267 

Noyes,  Alexander  Dana 

Forty  years  of  American  finance;  a  short 
financial  history  of  the  government  of 
the  people  of  the  United  States,  1865- 
1907.     '09  Putnam  $1.50  336 

By  the  financial  editor  of  the  "New  York 
Evening   Post." 

A  revision  and  extension  of  his  "Thirty  years 
of   American    finance." 

"Shows  grasp  of  principles,  thorough  mastery 
of  facts  and  skill  in  unraveling  and  interpreting 
complex  phenomena.  Fair-minded  treatment  of 
political  parties  and  constant  reference  to  orig- 
inal sources.  \V.  A.  Scott  in  Pol.  sci.  quar.  n: 
SS8."    A.   L.  A.  I  J 

Plehn,  Carl  Copping 

Government  linance  in  the  United  States. 
(National  social  science  ser.)  '15  Mc- 
Clurg  60c  336 

"A  brief  description  for  the  general  public, 
telling  what  the  various  governments  in  the 
United  States  are  doing  that  requires  money, 
how  they  spend  the  money,  where  it  comes  from, 
and   what   the   people   get   for   it."    A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

The  author  is  professor  of  finance  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  California. 

Introduction  to  public  finance.  3d  rev  ed 
'15  Macmillan  $1.75  336 

Another  ^ood  general  treatise  is  C.  F.  Bas- 
table's  Public  finance,"  3d  ed  rev.  '03  Macmil- 
lan  $3.50 


336.2      Taxation 

Fillebrown,  Charles  Bowdoin 
Taxation  (National  social  science  ser.)  '14 
McClurg  60c  336.2 

"A  good  brief  compendium,  giving  a  simple 
and  clear  account  for  the  general  reader.  De- 
scribes the  nature,  incidence,  and  justice  of  tax- 
ation and  the  construction  of  a  tax  system; 
treats  nation.Tl.  state,  local,  general  property, 
income,  inheritance,  corporation  and  land  taxes, 
with  a  chapter  on  reform  tendencies.  Short  list 
of  references  and  index."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Phelps,  Edith  M. 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  income 
tax,  with  special  reference  to  gradua- 
tion and  exemption.  (Debaters'  hand- 
book ser.)  3d  and  enl  ed  '17  Wilson 
$1.25  336.2 

Bibliography,   p  0-33 

"Some  articles  have  been  enclosed  on  the  re- 
cent state  income  tax  laws,  notably  those  of 
Massachusetts  and  Wisconsin."  Explanatory 
note. 

Seligman,  Edwin  Robert  Anderson 

Essavs  in  taxation.  8th  ed  rev  and  enl 
'13  Macmillan  $4  336.2 

"'The  book  is  now  (1913)  thoroughly  re- 
vised and  brought  down  to  date  and  again  de- 
serves its  place  as  probably  the  most  valuable 
sincle  American  book  on  taxation.'  F.  R.  Fair- 
child  in  Amer.  econ.  rev.  3:949" 

Income  tax.    2d  ed  rev.    '14  Macmillan  $3 

336.2 


34 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Seligman,  Edwin  Robert  Anderson — Coni 

"XJfeorough  and  scholarly  study,  historical  and 
economic,  of  the  establishment  and  results  of 
the  income  tax  in  England  and  European  coun- 
tries and  of  the  efforts  to  achieve  similar  ends 
in  this  country.  Full  bibliography."  N.Y.  state 
lib. 

Wells,  David  Ames 

Theory    and    practice    of    taxation.     1900 
Appleton  $2.25  336.2 

"No  citizen  is  qualified  for  proper  discharge 
of  his  political  duties  without  mastering  the 
principles  here  expounded.  (Nation,  71:57)" 
A.   L.  A. 


336.2      Taxation  of  land  values.    Single  tax 

A  scholarly  work,  probably  needed  only  in 
large  and  special  libraries,  is  Yetta  Scheftel's 
"Taxation  of  land  value"  (Hart,  Schaffner  and 
Marx  prize  essays),   1916,  Houghton,   $2 

Bullock,  Edna  Dean 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  single 
tax.  (Debaters'  handbook  ser.)  2d  ed 
rev  and  enl  by  J.  E.  Johnsen  '17  Wilson 
$1.25  336.2 

Bibliography,    p    21-33 

Fillebrown,  Charles  Bowdoin 

Principles  of  natural  taxation,  showing 
the  origin  and  progress  of  the  plans  for 
the  payment  of  all  public  expenses  from 
economic   rent.      '17    McClurg   $1.50 

336.2 

"A  clear  statement  of  the  latest  stage  in  the 
changing  single  tax  thought.  Part  i  shows  the 
metamorphosis  of  thought  through  chronological 
quotations  from  great  economists;  part  2  is 
'side-lights'  on  the  question  by  the  author.  Re- 
vised and  enlarged  from  'A  single  tax  handbook 
of    1913-'  "     A,    L.    A.    bkl. 

The  author  published  in  1909  his  "A  B  C  of 
taxation,"    Doubleday    $1.20 

George,  Henry 

Progress  and  poverty.  New  ed  '99 
Doubleday  $1.25  336.2 

Basis    of    single    tax    theory 

"Endeavors  to  show  that  principal  cause  of 
poverty  and  wretchedness  in  midst  of  wealth 
and  abundance  is  private  ownership  of  land. 
Style  engaging  and  often  eloquent.  (Nation,  31: 
65)"   A.  L.  A. 

Post,  Louis  Freeland 

Taxation  of  land  values;  an  explanation 
with  illustrative  charts,  notes  and  an- 
swers to  typical  questions  of  the  land- 
labor-and-fiscal  reform  advocated  by 
Henry  George.     '15   Bobbs  $1.25     336.2 

"Appeared  first  in  1894  as  'Outlines  of  Post's 
lectures.'  The  present  title  was  used  for  the 
revised  edition  which  appeared  in  1912  and  of 
which  the  fifth  edition  is  a  reprint  with  but 
slight    changes."       Book    rev.    digest 

"  'Easily  and  deservedly  belongs  in  the  front 
rank  of  books  dealing  with  the  interesting  and 
vital  subject  of  the  single  tax."  (Special  li- 
braries   7:109)"    Book    rev.    digest 

"One  of  the  strongest  statements  of  the  single 
tax  case."  (A.  N.  Young  in  Am.  econ.  rev.  6: 
158) 

Single  tax  year  book.    '17  Single  tax  review 
$2.50  336.2 

Young,  Arthur  Nichols 

Single  tax  movement  in  the  United  States. 
'16  Princeton  univ.  press  $1.50  336.2 

Bibliography  of  select  references,  p  325-28 
"A  complete  historical  account  of  the  single 
tax  movement  in  the  United  States,  together 
with  a  discussion  of  the  tactics  of  the  single 
taxers,  their  program,  the  present  status  of  the 
movement,  and  its  influence  upon  economic 
thought  and  upon  fiscal  and  social  reform.    The 


first    comprehensive    scholarly    historical    account 
of  the  movement."     A.   L.   A.  bkl. 


337     Tariff 

A  political  and  historical  account  from  the- 
protectionist  standpoint  is  Stanwood's  "Amer- 
ican tariff  controversies  in  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury",   1903,    Houghton,    2v,    $5 

Ashley,  Percy  Walter  Llewellyn 

Modern  tariff  history:  Germany,  United 
States,  France,  new  and  rev  ed  '12  Dut- 
ton  $3  337 

Hobson,  John  Atkinson 

New  protectionism.     '16  Putnam  $1       337 

"A  severe  criticism  of  the  proposed  policy  of 
curtailing  Germany's  trade  after  the  war  in 
the  hope  of  hplding  her  in  subjection."  Pratt 
quarterly 

Expanded  from  articles  published  recently  in 
the   Manchester   guardian 

Morgan,  Joy  E. 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  free  trade 
versus  protection.  (Debaters'  handbook 
ser.)     '12  Wilson  $1.25  337 

Bibliography,  p   19-29 

Robbins,  Edwin  Clyde 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  reciprocity. 
(Debaters'  handbook  ser.)  '13  Wilson 
$1.25  337 

Bibliography,  p    15-22 

"The  larger  issues  of  the  reciprocity  policy 
are  presented  satisfactorily,  and  the  relations  of 
the  most-favored-nation  clause  to  that  policy 
are  brought  out.  The  book  may  bcx,  recom- 
mended to  those  who  want  a  handy  corrfpendium 
on  the  subject.  (H.  R.  M.)"  Am.  econ.  rec.  3: 
421 

Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva 

Tarifif  in  our  times.     '11  Macmillan  $1.50 

337 

"Believing  that  public  opinion  has  never  been 
fairly  embodied  in  the  tariff  bills  adopted.  Miss 
Tarbell  tells  in  entertaining  and  lively  narra- 
tive form  the  story  of  what  she  terms  the  'de- 
feat of  the  popular  will.'  She  sketches  the 
history  of  every  tariff  from  the  Morrill  bill  of 
i860  to  the  Paine-Aldrich  bill  of  1909,  analysing 
the  popular  and  political  points  of  view,  the 
campaigning,  the  lobbying  and  the  congressional 
debates."    Pittsburgh 

Taussig,  Frank  William 

Tariff  history  of  the-  United  States.  6th 
ed  rev  '14  Putnam  $1.75  337 

A  new  chapter  on  the  tariff  act  of  1913  has 
been  added  to  the  fifth  edition,  the  chapter  on 
the  tariff  of  1909  has  been  revised,  and  other 
slight  changes  made 

"Not  the  least  remarkable  feature  of  Profes- 
sor Taussig's  work  is  that  it  is  good  reading  for 
anyone,  for  it  is  written  in  clear,  non-technical 
language,  so  far  as  possible,  and  it  is  obviously 
non-partisan  and  authentic."  Boston  Transcript, 
July     IS,     1914,    P    20 

Taussig's  "Some  aspects  of  the  tariff  ques- 
tion" (Harvard  economic  studies),  1915,  $2,  is 
a  scholarly  discussion  useful  in  connection  with 
the  above. 

338.   Production.  Manufacture.  Prices 

Agricultural  products 

Three  valuable  books  on  agricultural  eco- 
nomics  are: 

Carver,  T.  N.,  comp.  Selected  readings  in 
rural  economics.  1916,  Ginn,  $3.40;  school  edi- 
tion  $2.80 

Crookes,  \V.  Wheat  problem.  19 17  Longmans 
$1.25 

Noursp,  E.  G.,  ed.  Agricultural  economics. 
1916  University  of  Chicago  press  $2.75 


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American   academy   of   political   and   social 
science 
World's   food.      (Annals  of  Amer.  acad.) 
'17  Am  acad  $1.50  pa  $1  338 

"Considered  by  experts  the  most  useful  pub- 
lication to  date  on  the  subject,  containing  35 
articles  by  authorities  which  survey  the  whole 
field — food  supply,  the  food  situation  with  the 
neutrals,  food  for  the  Allies,  food  utilization 
and  conservation,  production  and  marketing 
plans  for  next  year,  price  control.  Kellogg  « 
Taylor's  'Food  problem,'  11)17,  Macmillan,  $1.25, 
points  out  the  problem;  this  volume  gives  def- 
inite  information."      Wis.   bul. 

Bengston,  Nels  August,  and  Griffith,  Donee 

Wlicat  iiulustry.  (.Industrial  scr.)  '15 
Macmillan  65c  338 

"Study  of  the  wheat  plant  and  the  production 
and  uses  of  wheat.  The  more  important  wheat 
growing  regions  are  considered  separately." 
Pittsburgh 

Carver,  Thomas  Nixon 

Principles  of  rural  economics.  '11  Ginn 
$1.6U  school  ed  $1.50  338 

"An  exceptionally  clear  treatment — the  best 
yet  published  (191 1)  of  agriculture  and  the 
rural  problem  in  their  relation  to  national  econ- 
omy. After  a  brief  history  of  agriculture  in 
America,  the  author  takes  up  the  factors  of  ag- 
ricultural production  and  management,  the  dis- 
tribution of  the  agricultural  income  and  the 
problems  of  rural  social  life,  emphasizing 
throughout  public  and  social  aspects  more,  and 
the  business  aspect  less,  than  h'as  been  done  in 
earlier  works.  Practical  farmers  as  well  as 
agricultural  teachers  and  students  will  find 
the  treatise  as  valuable  as  it  is  readable.  Classed 
bibliography  (7',2p.)  Supplants  Taylor's  'Agri- 
cultural economics'  (1905)"    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Kellogg,  Vernon   Lyman,  and   Taylor,   Al- 
onzo  E. 
Food  problem;  with  a  preface  by  Herbert 
Hoover.     '17   Macmillan  $1.25  338 

"Valuable  for  its  concentrated  facts  and  sta- 
tics concerning  the  food  situation  in  the  United 
States,  in  France,  England,  Italy  and  Germany, 
together  with  the  methods  of  control  used  in  each 
country.  Also  considers  the  physiology  and 
sociology  of  nutrition  and  the  use  of  grain  to 
make  alcohol.  Hoth  authors  are  members  of 
the  Food  Administration.  More  detailed  tTian 
O'Brien's  "Food  preparedness  for  the  United 
States,' J9 1 7,   Little,  6oc."      A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Kropotkin,  Petr  Aleksieevich 

I'ields,  factorie.-,  and  workshops;  or,  In- 
dustry combined  with  agriculture  and 
brain  work  with  manual  work,  rev  ed 
'13  Putnam  75c  338 

"Points  out:  (i)  The  increasing  harmonious 
union  between  agriculture  and  industrial  pur- 
suits, as  also  between  brain  work  and  manual 
work — synthetic  production;  (2)  The  new  im- 
petus that  has  come  to  the  small  industries  and 
petty  trades  by  the  new  methods  of  transmis- 
sion of  motive  power;  (3)  The  truth  of  the 
author's  'nohead'  philosophy  as  demonstrated  in 
the  decentrali^atioh  of  industries  resulting  from 
(i)   and   (2)."    St.   Louis 

National     conference     on     marketing     and 
farm   credit 
Marketing  and  farm  credits.     '16  Madison 
Wis.  Author  pa  $1  338 

"A  collection  of  papers  read  at  the  third  an- 
nual session  of  the  Conference,  in  joint  program 
with  the  National  council  of  farmer's  coopera- 
tive associations,  Chicago,  1915.  Papers  by  au- 
thorities, grouped  under  such  topics  as  Organiz- 
ing agricultural  cooperation;^  Marketing  the 
farm  product:  Rural  credit  aids  to  land  pur- 
chase;   Financing   farm   business."     A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Scherer,  James  Augustin  Brown 

Cotton  as  a  world  power;  a  study  in  the 


economic  interpretation  of  history.    '16 
Stokes    $2.50  338 

"Authorities,  p  426-36 

"  'Covers  .  .  .  the  history  of  cotton  from  its 
very  earliest  mention  to  the  crop  of  1915  .  .  . 
Among  other  influences  exerted  by  cotton,  at- 
tention is  called  to  the  way  it  fastened  upon  the 
South  Negro  slavery  and  the  plantation  system, 
free  trade  ideals,  and  conservatism,  both  social 
and  political;  to  the  sectional  divergence  caused 
by  the  rapid  developmtnt  of  its  power;  to  its 
oart,  both  American  and  international,  in  the 
history  of  the  Civil  war;  and  to  its  effect  ia 
drawing  women  and  children  into  factories. 
...  It  is  a  notable  study  in  history  and  eco- 
nomics and  at  times  rises  to  the  grade  of  liter- 
ature. .  .  .  The  general  reader  will  find 
pleasure  in  reading  it.'"  (Dial,  1917)  Pitts- 
burgh 

Weld,  Louis  Dwight  Harwell 

Marketing  of  farm  products.  '16  Mac- 
millan $1.60  338 

Bibliography,    p    467-76 

"Author  is  (1016)  professor  of  business  ad- 
ministration in  Sheffield  scientific  school,  Yale 
University,  and  was  formerly  chief  of  Division 
of  agricultural  economics.  University  of  Min- 
nesota. He  explains  the  general  organization 
and  methods  of  marketing,  l)eginning  with  mar- 
keting at  country  points,  and  describes  the 
methods  and  functions  of  wholesale  dealers.  He 
considers  the  factors  affecting  the  cost  of  mara- 
keting,  also  a  number  of  special  problems,  such 
as  price  quotations,  transportation,  future  trading, 
inspection  and  grading,  public  markets  and  co- 
operative  markets."     Pittsburgh 

Conservation  of  natural  resources 

Ely,  Richard  T.,  and  others 

Foundations  of  national  prosperity;  stud- 
ies in  the  conservation  of  permanent  na- 
tional resources.    '17  Macmillan  $2    338 

Based  on  papers  prepared  by  the  four  au- 
thors for  the  Second  Pan-American  scientijac 
congress. 

Pt.  I,  Conservation  and  economic  theory,  by 
R.  T.  Ely;  pt.  2,  Conservation  and  economic 
evolution,  by  R.  H.  Hess;  pt.  3,  Conservation 
of  certain  mineral  resources,  by  C.  K.  Leith; 
pt.  4,  Conservation  of  human  resources,  by 
T:    N.    Carver 

Fanning,  Clara  Elizabeth 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  conser- 
vation of  national  resources.  (Debaters' 
handbook  ser.)     '13  Wilson  $1.25       338 

Bibliography,   p    ii-is 

"The  question  for  debate  is  'Resolved,  That 
the  power  of  the  federal  government  should  be 
paramount  to  that  of  the  states  in  the  conserva- 
tion of  natural  resources,  limited  to  forests, 
water    power    and    minerals.'  "     St.    Louis 

National  conservation  commission,  Wash- 
ington, D.C. 
Report  of  the  commission.  February  1909, 
with  accompanying  papers;  ed.  by 
Henry  Gannett.  3v  (U.  S.  60th  Cong., 
2d  sess.  Senate  doc.  676)  il  map  '09 
Supt  of  doc.  pa  $1.95  338 

"The  most  comprehensive  body  of  material  on 
this  important  subject,  containing  addresses  and 
papers  by  prominent  public  men,  statesmen  and 
specialists.  The  papers  on  the  conservation  of 
the  water  resources  (o6p)  and  of  mineral  re- 
sources (254p)  are  published  separately,  the  first 
as  Water-supply  paper  234  of  the  Geological 
survey,  the  second  as  Bulletin  394-"  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Van   Hise,  Charles  Richard 

Conservation  and  regulation  in  the 
United  States  during  the  world  war;  an 
outline  for  a  course  of  lectures  to  be 
given     in     higher     educational     institu- 


36 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Van  Hise,  Charles  Richard — Continued 

tions;  parts  1  and  2.     '17-'18  U.S.  food 
administration  pa  gratis  338 

Prepared  for  the  United  States  food  admin- 
istration 

"  'Purpose  of  this  outline  ...  is  to  put  the 
present  special  conservation  movements,  illus- 
trated by  food  conservation  and  fuel  conserva- 
tion and  the  movement  for  governmental  regula- 
tion, into  logical  relation  with  the  general  con- 
servation movement  and  with  the  principles  of 
economics'  "       (Preface)     Pittsburgh 

Conservation  of  natural  resources  in  the 
United  States,  il  maps  '10  Macmillan 
$2  338 

"A  clear  and  comprehensive  exposition  of  the 
extent  of  our  national  resources  and  the  means 
which  should  be  taken  to  prevent  waste.  Treats 
of  minerals,  water,  forests,  soils  and  the  rela- 
tion of  all  to  humanity."    N.Y.  state  lib. 

"Next  in  value  to  the  'Report'  of  the  National 
conservation  commission  (1909)  as  a  source,  and 
the  most  scholarly  and  inclusive  work  yet  pub- 
lished (19 10)  for  general  reading  and  refer- 
ence."  A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Prices.     Cost  of  living 

Clark,  Walter  Ernest 

Cost  of  living.  (National  social  science 
ser.)     '15  McClurg  60c  338 

"Simple,  brief  explanation  of  rising  prices, 
their  effects  and  remedies.  Traces  their  cause 
not  to  the  trusts  but  to  the  question  of  supply 
and  demand  and  the  depleted  gold  standard. 
Popular,  yet  deserving  respect  of  the  profes- 
sional economist.  Less  technical  than  Fisher's 
'Why  is  the  dollar  shrinking?  '  Tables  of  food 
prices,    references,    index."     N.Y.    state    lib. 

Franklin,  Fabian 

Cost  of  living.  (American  books)  *15 
Doubleday  $1  '  338 

"Biographical  note,  p  5 

"Mr.  Franklin's  book  is  above  reproach  as  a 
bit  of  scientific  reasoning.  His  shrewd  sense 
checks  the  tendency  of  the  theorist  to  dog- 
matize, and  insists  on  a  view  of  the  subject 
from  the  social  and  political  standpoint.  He 
doubts  the  efficacy  of  legislative  remedies  for 
changes  in  the  price  level,  and  sees  in  the  Euro- 
pean war  still  another  influence  making  for  a 
rise  in  prices.  (Condensed  from  Nation,  1916)  " 
Pittsburgh 

"Similar  in  scope  to  Clark's  'Cost  of  living' 
though  somewhat  different  in  its  method  of  ap- 
proach and  fuller  in  treatment."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Hobson,  John  Atkinson 

Gold,  prices  and  wages.     '13  Doran  $1.25 

338 
"Seeks  to  explain  the  current  rise  in  prices 
through  the  counterplay  of  two  sets  of  forces, 
the  expansion  of  credit  and  the  retardation  of 
the  supply  of  goods,  the  output  of  gold  being 
merely  a  minor  cause."    Pratt  quarterly 

Fisher,  Irving 

Why  is  the  dollar  shrinking?  a  study  in 
the  high  cost  of  living.  '14  Macmillan 
$1.25  338 

"An  authoritative  study  of  the  reasons  for 
the  shrinkage  in  the  purchasing  power  of  the 
dollar.  The  explanation,  the  effect  of  the  over- 
production of  gold  on  the  money-markets  and 
thus  on  the  general  level  of  prices,  is  dilated 
upon  at  length.  A  discussion  of  a  solution 
through  methods  of  standardizing  the  dollar  is 
reserved  for  another  volume."    Cleveland 

"A  condensation  of  'The  purchasing  power  of 
money'  with  very  little  new  material."  Jour, 
pol.   econ.   23:304 

Howe,  Frederic  Clemson 

High  cost  of  living.     '17  Scribner  $1.50 

338 

"Goes  to  the  very  root  causes  of  the  food 
crisis   in   this   country   and   tries    to     show     that 


when  people,  rather  than  privilege,  rule,  the 
food  problem,  the  agricultural  problem  and  the 
social  problem  will  be  open  to  solution.  One 
does  not  need  to  be  a  student  of  economics 
to  understand  Mr.   Howe's  book."      Pittsburgh 

King,  Clyde  Lyndon 

Lower  living  costs  in  cities;  a  construc- 
tive programme  for  urban  efficiency. 
(National  municipal  league  ser.)  '15  Ap- 
pleton  $2  338 

"A  clear,  comprehensive  and  constructive 
work,  written  in  the  interests  of  improved  man- 
agement of  the  city's  methods  of  living.  The 
section  on  food  costs  is  specially  valuable,  dis- 
cussing cost  of  food  distribution,  fixing  of 
wholesale  and  retail  prices,  the  middleman,  a 
shorter  route  from  producer  to  consumer,  agen- 
cies of  local  distribution,  the  markets — municipal, 
terminal,  retail,  curbstone — slaughter-houses,  and 
producers'  and  consumers'  cooperation.  Other 
chapters  take  up  health  conservation,  recreation, 
housing,    education,    taxation,    etc.     VVis.    bul. 

Nearing,  Scott 

Reducing  the  cost  of  living.  '14  Jacobs 
$1.50  338 

"A  useful  and  suggestive  discussion  of  facts 
and  statistics  summing  up  the  causes  of  the  'ever 
augmenting  encroachment  of  prices  upon  in- 
come,' and  indicating  various  offsetting  rem- 
edies, including  proposals  for  more  or  less  radical 
governmental  action  along  the  line  of  the  taxa- 
tion of  unearned  values,  government  ownership 
and  management  of  public  utilities  and  in- 
creased government  aid;  also  recommendations 
for  'common  sense'  measures,  such  as  social  ed- 
ucation in  wise  buying  and  use  of  materials, 
facilitating  distribution  by  getting  in  touch  with 
the  producers,  simplification  of  standards  and 
return  to  the  land  and  self-service."    Cleveland 


338.8      Trusts.    Corporations.    Federal 
control 


For  additional  information  on  corporation 
law,  see  J.  J.  Sullivan's  "American  corpora- 
tions," 1910,  Appleton,  $2.25;  on  business 
finance,  see  W.  H.  Lough's  "Business  finance," 
1917,  Ronald  press  co.  $3;  on  state  regulation 
of  public  utilities,  see  Annals  of  the  American 
academy  of  political  and  social  science  for  May, 
IQ14,  pa  $1,  and  Harvey  &  Bradford's  "Manual 
of  the  federal  trade  commission,"  19 16,  Byrne, 
$S;  on  the  valuation  of  public  utilities,  see 
Henry  Floy's  "Valuation  of  public  utility  prop- 
erties," 1912,  McGraw,  $5,  and  his  "Value  for 
rate-making,"  1916,  McGraw,  $4,  H.  A.  Foster's 
"Engineering  valuation  of  public  utilities  and 
factories,"  1912,  Van  Nostrand.  $3,  H.  V. 
Hayes'  "Public  utilities:  their  cost  new  and 
depreciation,  1913,  Van  Nostrand,  $2,  and  R.  H. 
Whitten's  "Valuation  of  public  service  corpora- 
tions," 19 12,  Banks,  $5.50 

Crowell,  John  Franklin 

Trusts  and  competition.     (National  social 
science  ser.)     '15  McClurg  60c  338.8 

"A  brief  review  of  the  trust  situation  of  to- 
day— 'especially  as  it  stands  in  the  light  of  in- 
herited ideals  of  competition.'  While  it  con- 
tains nothing  new  it  is  a  compact,  concrete  dis- 
cussion of  trust  problems  in  their  many  ramifica- 
tions.    Bibliography    (sp)."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Durand,  Edv?ard  Dana 

Trust  problem.    '15  Harvard  univ  press  $1 

338.8 

"Easily  the  most  far-reacing  as  well  as  the 
most  philosophic  discussion  of  the  questions  con- 
nected with  government  regulation  of  trusts 
that  has  appeared  in  recent  years."  M.  H. 
Robinson   in   Am.   econ.   rev.   6:141 

The  author  is  Professor  of  statistics  in  the 
University  of  Minnesota,  and  was  recently  direc- 
tor of  the  U.S.  Census. 

Appendix:  Federal  laws  relating  to  trusts 
and  allied  matters 


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^7 


Green,  Thomas  Lyman 

Corporation  tinancc;  a  study  of  the  prin- 
ciples and  methods  of  the  management 
of  the  finances  of  corporations  in  the 
United  States.    3d  ed  '04  Putnam  $1.50 

338.8 

Haney,  Lewis  Henry 

Business  organization  and  combination, 
rev  cd  (Social  science  textbooks)  il  '14 
Macmillan  $2  338.8 

A  comprehensive  discussion,  beginning  with 
the  simplest  form  and  ending  with  the  trust,  is 
followed  by  a  description  of  the  structure  and 
life  history  of  a  typical  business  corporation. 
Concludes  with  a  brief  statement  of  public  policy 
and  a  tentative  plan  for  a  scientitic  solution  of 
the  trust  and  corporation  problems.  An  ap- 
pendix contains  simple  copartnership  articles  and 
corporation  by-laws.  Though  designed  as  a  col- 
lege textbook,  it  offers  much  to  the  intelligent 
business  man.  Selected  list  of  references  (jp.)" 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

"Two  chapters  have  been  added  to  the  old 
edition,  the  first  on  the  'Development  and  or- 
ganization of  the  International  harvester  coni- 
pany,'  the  second  on  'The  Sherman  act  and  its 
interpretation."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Jenks,  Jeremiah  Whipple 

Trust  problem;  fourth  edition  enlarged 
and  completely  revised  with  the  col- 
laboration of  Walter  E.  Clark,  maps 
'17    Doubleday    $2  338.8 

"Printed  in  a  larger  type  on  a  larger  page 
than  the  1903  edition.  Four  new  chapters  have 
boon  added  bringing  material  up  to  date  on : 
The  evolution  of  business.  State  trust  legislation 
in  the  United  States,  Federal  trust  legislation  in 
the  United  States,  Trusts  and  the  federal  court. 
The  appendixes  giving  legislation  on  trusts  have 
been  greatly  revised  and  the  bibliography  (3p) 
has  been   lengthened."     A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Lyon,  Walter  Hastings 

Capitalization;  a  book  on  corporation  fi- 
nance.    '12  Houghton  $2  338.8 

This  is  Part  i  of  the  author's  "Corporation 
finance."  Part  2,  "Distributing  securities,  reor- 
ganization," was  published  by  Houghton  in.  1916 
at  $2 

"An  excellent  little  book  for  students  of  pri- 
vate finance  and  economics,  bankers  and  business 
men,  written  by  a  lawyer  who  is  also  professor 
of  finance  in  the  Amos  Tuck  school  of  admin- 
istration and  finance  at  Dartmouth  college.  In 
parts  it  is  quite  elementary  in  order  to  meet  the 
needs  of  beginners,  and  gives  the  fundamental 
principles  of  corporate  financing.  The  chap- 
ters on  'Watered  stock'  and  'Capitalization  and 
the  state'  are  specially  good."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Meade,  Edward  Sherwood 

Corporation  finance,  rev  ed  '15  Appleton 
$2.25  338.8 

"Logical  and  able  portrayal  of  the  financial 
operation  of  modern  corporations."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Montague,  Gilbert  Holland 

lUi^iness  competition  and  the  law;  every- 
day trade  conditions  afTectcd  by  the 
anti-trust  laws.     '17  Putnam  $1.75    338.8 

"Even  small  firms  may  find  themselves  violat- 
ing the  anti-trust  laws.  This  book  is  written  by 
a  lawyer  to  explain  to  business  men  some  of  the 
intricacies  of  the  Sherman,  Clayton,  and  Fed- 
eral trade  commission  acts.  A  list  of  cases  is 
given  with  a  brief  history  of  each."  N.Y. 
branch  lib.  news 

Rise  and  progress  of  the  Standard  oil 
company.     '03   Harper  $1  338.8 

T^ibliography    (jSP.) 

First  published  as  two  articles  in  the  Quar- 
terly Journal  of  Economics,  Feb.  1902  and  Feb. 
190  V 

"  'Remarkably  free  from  bias.'  "  (Ann.  Am. 
acad.   22:513)   A.   L.  A. 


Phelps,  Edith  M. 

(conip.)  Selected  articles  on  federal  con- 
trol of  interstate  corporations.  2d  ed 
rev  and  cnl  (Debaters'  handbook  ser.) 
'15  Wilson  $1.25  338.8 

Bibliography,   pref.   p    15-30 

"One  of  the  most  important  volumes  of  this 
series,  and  valuable  to  the  general  reader  as 
well  as  to  the  debater.  The  latest  federal  legis- 
lation considered  is  the  Federal  trade  commission 
bill,    i.ji.t."     .\.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Reed,  Homer  Blosser 

Morals  of  monopoly  and  competition.  '17 
Banta  pub  $1.25  338.8 

"  'The  author  is  primarily  concerned  in  de- 
scribing the  evolution  now  taking  place  in  the 
business  world,  'one  of  the  outstanding  features 
of  which  is  the  change  from  private  and  com- 
petitive morality  to  public  and  cooperative 
morality.'  "    (Jour    pol.    ccon.)    Book    rev.    digest 

Ripley,  William  Zebina 

(ed.)  Trusts,  pools  and  corporations,  rev 
ed  (Selections  and  documents  in  eco- 
nomics)    '16  Ginn  $3  school  ed  $2.75 

338.8 
The  revised  edition  includes  the  text  of  the 
Sherman  act;  the  Trade  commission  law  and  the 
Clayton  act;  the  reports  of  the  United  States 
Commissioner  of  corporations  for  1909  and  1913, 
respectively,  concerning  the  tobacco  trust  and 
the  International  harvester  company;  Professor 
Francis  Walker's  reports  on  "The  Gerinan  steel 
syndicate"  and  "The  law  concerning  monopolis- 
tic combinations  in  continental  Europe";  the 
National  cash  register  case;  the  Steel  corporation 
case  of  June,  1915,  and  other  recent  cases  of 
importance. 

Stevens,  William  Spring 

(ed.)  industrial  combinations  and  trusts. 
'13  Macmillan   $2  338.8 

"A  well  selected  compilation  of  original  docu- 
ments and  source  material  relating  to  trusts, 
including  agreements,  court  decisions,  views  of 
eminent  business  and  professional  men,  etc. 
They  are  well  grouped  for  practical  use,  and 
furnished  with  a  full  table  of  contents  but  no 
index."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Taft,  William  Howard 

Anti-trust  act  and  the  Supreme  court.  '14 
Harper  $1.25  338.8 

"Discusses  clearly  and  concisely  the  relation 
of  constitutions  and  courts  to  the  protection  and 
limitation  of  individual  rights,  citing  important 
details  in  the  sugar  trust,  standard  oil,  tobacco 
trust,  and  other  cases.  Summarizes  the  effects 
of  the  .Sherman  anti-trust  law  on  big  business 
and  the  danger  of  adding  severer  amendments.  A 
strong  defence  of  the  Supreme  court."  \.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Van  Hise,  Charles  Richard 

Concentration  and  control,  rev  ed  '14 
Macmillan  $2  338.8 

"Essentially  an  apologetic  for  combination, 
organizing  cf)nsiderable  material  regarding  con- 
centration and  cooperation  with  many  important 
illustrations  and  suggested  remedies.'  N.Y.  state 
lib. 


338.9      Industrial  legislation 

Commons,  John  Rogers,  and  Andrews,  John 
B. 
Principles  of  labor  legislation.     (Harper's 
citizen's  lib.)     '18  Harper  $2  338.9 

".Select  critical  bibliography."  p  4''>.S-8S 
"The  subjects  treated  arc  individual  and  col- 
lective bargaining,  unemployment,  safety  and 
health,  social  insurance  and  administration.  The 
author's  method  is  to  sketch  the  historical  back- 
ground of  the  various  labor  problems,  indicate 
the  nature  and  extent  of  each,  and  describe  the 
legislative    remedies    which    have    been    applied. 


38 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Commons,  J.  R.,  and  Andrews,  J.  B.—Cout 

Intended  for  the  general  reader  and  for  class- 
room use  in  colleges  and  universities.  The  book 
is  the  first  of  a  series  to  be  known  as  the  Har- 
per's citizen  series,  dealing  with  the  fundamental 
principles    of    social    science. 

"  'An  up-to-date  and  interesting  volume  which 
will  enable  the  reader  to  form  an  understand- 
ing of  the  principles  which  have  governed  cases 
without  bewildering  him  by  a  mass  of  details.' 
(Condensed  from  the  Boston  transcript)  " 
Cleveland 

"Viewed  as  a  summary  of  labor  law  the  book 
is  comprehensive  and  adequate."  D.  A.  McCabe 
in   Am.   pol.   sci.   rev.    10:411 

Frankfurter,    Felix,    and    Goldmark,    Jose- 
phine 
Case  for  the  shorter  work  day.     2v  il  '16 
National  consumers'  league  pa  25c  338.9 

"A  brief  prepared  under  the  direction  of 
Louis  Brandeis,  which  represents  the  defence  in 
the  case  recently  argued  before  the  United 
States  Supreme  court,  limiting  the  hours  of 
labor  to  ten  in  one  day.  It  presents  a  great 
amount  of  expert  opinion  on  the  subject  of 
fatigue,  and  the  physical,  social,  and  economic 
aspects  of  regulation.  The  case  is  the  first  in 
which  the  statute  under  review  has  included  the 
work  of  men.  Bibliography  (35P-)"  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

United  States.    Labor  statistics.  Bureau  of 
Bulletin.    Latest.  Supt.  of  doc.  338.9 

Labor  laws  of  the  United  States,  with  de- 
cisions of  courts  relating  thereto.  2 
pts    '14  Supt.  of  doc.    pa  ea  $1.50    338.9 

The  Bureau  of  labor  statistics  also  publishes 
a  Monthly  review  which  is  the  medium  thru 
which  the  Bureau  publishes  the  results  of  orig- 
inal investigations  too  brief  for  bulletin  pur- 
poses, notices  of  labor  legislation  by  the  states 
or  by  Congress,  and  federal  court  decisions  af- 
fecting   labor. 

339      Poverty 

Devine,  Edward  Thomas 

Misery  and  its  causes.  (American  social 
progress  ser.)     '13  Macmillan  $1.25    339 

"Sociological  study  based  on  a  twelve  years' 
survey  of  misery  among  the  New  York  poor." 
A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Dole,  Charles  Fletcher 

Burden  of  poverty,  what  to  do.  (Art  of 
life  ser.)     '12  Huebsch  50c  339 

"This  book  calls  attention  to  the  nature  and 
immensity  of  the  problem  of  poverty  and  to  its 
relation  to  new  standards  of  living:  it  analyzes 
the  causes  of  poverty  and  attempts  some  con- 
structive suggestions  for  solution.  Interest  on 
capital  earned  by  the  owners  is  sanctioned,  but 
income  from  inheritance  is  denounced.  Com- 
petitive profit  is  upheld,  but  profit  due  to  the 
tariff,  monopoly,  and  special  privilege  is  in- 
dicted. Rent  of  land  and  unearned  increment 
receive  a  special  arraignment.  A  social  program 
for  the  solution  of  the  poverty  problem  must 
therefore  include  the  abolition  of  these  evils  of 
distributio!!.  as  well  as  other  generally  recog- 
nized social  reforms.  Socialism  as  an  indict- 
ment is  valid,  though  it  has  failed  in  construc- 
tive  suggestions."    Jour.   pol.   econ.   21:179 

Hollander,  Jacob  Harry 

Abolition  of  poverty.     '14  Houghton  75c 

339 

"There  are,  the  writer  holds,  three  main 
causes  of  poverty:  (i)  underpayment.  (2)  un- 
employment, and  (.^)  disability.  He  proposes  to 
cure  them  respectively  by  (i)  collective  labor- 
bargaining  and  possible  state-interference  for  the 
unskilled,  (2)  by  labor-exchanges,  unemploy- 
ment-insurance and  residential  decentralization, 
(3)   by  social   insurance. 

"Probably  the  clearest  reform-scheme  within 
the  pale  of  capitalism."    St.  Louis 


Hunter,  Robert 

Poverty.     '04   Macmillan  $1.50  339 

Contents:  Poverty;  The  pauper;  The  vagrant; 
The   sick;    The   child;    The   immigrant 

Authorities,   P361-72 

"Statement,  by  a  New  York  settlement 
worker,  of  the  causes  and  extent  of  poverty  in 
large    cities"      Pittsburgh 

Parmelee,  Maurice  Farr 

Poverty  and  social  progress.  '16  Macmil- 
lan $1.90  339 

"A  well-documented,  serious  study  of  biologi- 
cal, pathological,  economic  and  sociological 
causes  of  poverty  and  of  remedial  and  preven- 
tive measures.  'The  author  believes  in  indus- 
trial democracy,  socalled,  a  compromise  between 
out-and-out  socialism  and  the  present  economic 
organization;  he  is  of  the  school  represented  by 
the  New  republic.  The  bibliography  is  excel- 
lent,   the    index    faulty.'  "     Cleveland 

340     Law 

Other  valuable  books  on  law  are:  Ernest 
Freund's  "Standards  of  American  legislation," 
1917,  University  of  Chicago  press,  $1.50;  T.  E. 
Holland's  "Elements  of  jurisprudence,"  12th  ed., 
19 1 7.  Oxford  university  press,  $2.50;  and  Sir 
William  Markby's  "Elements  of  law  considered 
with  reference  to  principles  of  general  juris- 
prudence," 6th  ed  revised,  1905,  Oxford  uni- 
versity press,  $5;  Gray,  J.  C.  Nature  and 
sources  of  the  law.  1909,  Lemcke  $1.50;  Pound, 
R.  Readings  in  the  history  and  system  of  the 
common  law.  2d  edition,  1913,  Boston  Book 
Co.,    $6 

See   also   347,   Treatises   on   law 

American    academy   of   political   and   social 
science 

Justice  thru  simplified  legal  procedure. 
(Annals  of  the  Amcr.  acad.)  '17  Am. 
acad.  pa  $1  340 

"Discusses  a  plan  whereby  the  present  ma- 
chinery of  justice  may  be  simplified  with  a 
view  to  its   greater  efficiency."      A.   L.   A.  bkl- 

Reform  in  administration  of  justice.  (An- 
nals of  Amer.  acad.)  '14  Am  acad  $1.50 
pa  $1  340 

"Pt.  I,  Civil;  pt.  2,  Criminal;  pt.  3,  Foreign 
practice.  Twenty-five  papers  by  Moorfield 
Storey,  George  Haven  Putnam,  Frances  A.  Kel- 
ler, prominent  members  of  the  bar,  university 
professors,  justices  of  municipal  courts,  and 
others.  Probation,  juvenile  and  women's  courts 
and  justice  for  the'  immigrant  are  among  the 
topics   touched   on."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Maine,  Sir  Henry  James  Sumner 

Ancient  law,  its  connection  with  the  early 
history  of  society  and  its  relation  to 
modern  ideas,  4th  Amer  ed  Holt  $2 

340 

Also  published  in  Everyman's  library,  But- 
ton,   50c.    library    binding,    6oc 

"  'He  has  taken  the  best  historians  of  Ro- 
man law,  united  and  vivified,  extended  and  il- 
lustrated their  conclusions  in  his  own  compre- 
hensive way,  and  made  obscure  things  lumin- 
ous.' "  (Woodrow  Wilson  in  Atlantic  monthlv 
82:367)     A.   L.  A. 

The  reader  who  desires  to  study  Maine  in 
the  light  of  modern  criticism  is  recommended 
to  read  Sir  F.  Pollock's  "Notes  on  Maine's  An- 
cient law"  (published  by  John  Murray  at  23 
6d,    or,    with    the   text,    at    ss) 

Stimson,  Frederic  Jesup 

Popular   law-making.      '10   Scribner   $2.50 

340 
Stone,  Harlan  Fiske 

Law  and  its  administration.  '15  Coluinbia 
univ  press  $1.50  340 

"A  simple,  readable  and  instructive  exposi- 
tion of  the  fundamental   notions   underlying    our 


SOCIOLOGY— Law 


39 


Stone,  Harlan  Fiske — Continued 

legal  system  by  the  Dean  of  the  School  of  law, 
Columbia  university.  (Adapted  from  Nation)" 
Pratt   (luarterly 

Storey,  Moorfield 

Reform  of  legal  procedure.  '11  Yale  univ 
press  S1.50  340 

"Lectures  to  law  students,  reviewing  the 
problem  and  pointing  out  specitic  abuses  and 
urgin;  their  reform.  Based  on  wide  experience 
and  sufficiently  popular  for  the  educated  reader." 
A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Vinogradoff,  Pavel  Gavrilovich 

Coinnion.sei-.se  in  law.  (1  Ionic  univ.  lib. 
of  modern  knowledge)     '14  Holt  OOc 

340 

Bibliograpnical   note,   p   249 

"B>  an  eminent  English  jurist.  He  analyzes 
the  theories  of  the  nature  of  law  which  have 
been  held  in  various  ages  and  applies  them  par- 
ticularly to  the  practical  workings  of  English 
jurisprudence.  The  best  chapters  are  those  on 
legislation,  custom,  judicial  precedents  and 
eciuity    as   sources    of    English    law."      Pittsburgh 

"Scientific,  accurate  and  readable."  Am.  jour, 
soc.  .20:834 

341      International  law 

The  recognized  authority  on  international  law 
i.s  the  "Digest  of  the  international  law  as  em- 
bodied in  diplomatic  discussions,  treaties  and 
other  international  agreements,"  edited  by  G.  B. 
Moore,  in  8  volumes,  igo6,  Superintendent  of 
documents,   Sir. 

Davis,  George  Breckenridge 

Elements  of  international  law  with  an  ac- 
count of  its  origin,  sources,  and  histor- 
ical development.    4th  ed  '16  Harper  $3 

341 

"The  fourth  edition  of  this  work  has  been 
prepared  for  publication  by  Gordon  E.  Sherman, 
formerly  assistant  professor  of  comparative  and 
international    law   at    Yale."      Book    rev.    digest 

"The  principal  additions  are  new  appendixes 
containing  the  text  of  the  Declaration  of  Lon- 
don with  notes,  and  the  tables,  signatures,  rat- 
ifications, adhesions  atid  reservations  to  the  con- 
ventions and  declarations  of  the  first  and  second 
Hague  peace  conferences.  A  list  of  cases  cited 
andf  a  bibliography  of  recent  works  (jVip)  are 
added."    A.   L.  A.  hkl. 

Another  excellent  treatise  on  international  la>v 
is  A.  S.  Ilershey's  "Essentials  of  international 
public  law,"   I')  1 3,  Macinillan,  $3 

Hall,  Arnold  Bennett 

Outline  of  international  law.  *13  LaSalle 
extension  univ.  $1.75  341 

"A  popular,  non-technical  survey  of  the 
whole  fielJ,  accurate  as  to  facts,  intendetl  as  a 
bird's-eye  view  for  busy  readers.  Differs  from 
most  other  works  on  the  subject  in  its  brevity 
and  cheapness.  Appendixes  contain  a  useful 
classified,  bibliography  (i5p),  those  articles  of 
the  Hague  conferences  of  most  interest,  and 
other  documentary  material.  For  a  work  re- 
viewing the  development  of  international  law 
from  early  time^  to  the  present  sec  Stockton. 
Outlines  of  internationl  law,'  191S,  Scribner, 
$j.50."      A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Lawrence,  Thomas  Joseph 

Principles  of  international  law.  5th  ed  rev 
1912  Heath  $3  341 

"  'As  an  expository  textbook  of  the  fiebl  <>i 
international  law  in  all  its  branches  there  is 
none  which  can  be  read  with  more  profit  or 
pleasure.'"       (Sat.    rev.,    191 1)    A.    L.    A.    sup. 

He  has  also  compiled  a  useful  book  of  "Docu- 
ments illustrative  of  international  law."  1914, 
Heath,   $j 

"Woolsey,  Theodore  Dwight 

Introduction  to  the  .  tudv  of  international 
law:  6th  ed  rev  bv  T.  S.  Woolsey.  '01 
Scribner  $2.50  341 


Selection  of  works  and  documents  on  interna- 
tional  law,   p   405-22 

34  LI       International  congresses 

Choate,  Joseph  Hodges 

The  two   Hague  conferences.     '13  Prince- 
ton  univ.   press  $1  341.1 

"Optimistic  and  interesting  summary  of  the 
actual  achievements  of  the  two  conferences.  The 
Stafford  Little  lectures  delivered  at  Princeton 
University    in    19 u."     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

.Sff  iilfiO  W.  I.  Hull's  "Two  Hague  confer- 
ences and  their  contribution  to  international 
law,"  1908,  (.;inn.  $1;  Scott's  "Hague  peace  con- 
ferences of  1899  and  1907."  Johns  Hopkins  uni- 
versity.iyog,  2v  $5;  and  G.  G.  Wilson's  "Hague 
arbitration   cases,"    1915,    Ginn,    $3.50 

Three  peace  congresses  of  the  i9th  century, 
by  C.  D.  Hazen,  W.  R.  Thayer.  R.  H. 
Lord,  and,  Claimants  to  Constantinople, 
by  A.  C.  Coolidge.  '17  Harvard  univ 
press  75c  341.1 

Treaties 

United  States.  Foreign  relations  commit- 
tee, Senate 
Treaties,  conventions,  international  acts, 
protocols  and  agreements  between  the 
United  States  and  other  powers,  1776- 
1909,  by  W.  M.  Malloy.  (U.S.  61st 
Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate  doc.  357)  2v  '10 
Supt   of   doc.   $1.25   ea  341.2 


341.6     International  arbitration.  League 

of  nations  and  other  guarantees  of 

future  peace 

Angell,    Norman 

Great  illusion;  a  study  of  the  relation  of 
military  power  in  nations  to  their  eco- 
nomic and  social  advantage.  4th  ed 
rev  and  enl     '11  Putnam  $1.50  341.6 

"Dispels  the  illusion  that  commercial  and  in- 
dustrial well-being  depend  on  armament  and 
urges  the  necessity  for  realizing  interdependence. 
Brilliant,  thought-provoking  argument  against 
war."    A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Babson,  Roger  Ward 

Future  of  world  peace;  a  book  of  charts 
showing  facts  which  must  be  recognized 
in  future  plans  for  peace.  '15  Babson's 
statistical  organization  $1  341.6 

"A  discussion  of  the  economic  causes  of  the 
war  and  a  presentation  of  a  plan  by  means  of 
which  a  permanent  peace  may  be  affected  through 
the  removal  of  those  causes.  Follows  lines  of 
argument  similar  to  Lane  in  '.Arms  and  indus- 
try' and  the  "Great  illusion'.  Contains  a  number 
of  illuniiiialing  charts."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Bigelow,  John 

World  peace;  how  war  cannot  be  abol- 
ished, how  it  may  be  abolished.  '16 
Kenncrley  $1.50  341.6 

"Discusses  the  federated  world-state  as  the 
only  condition  under  which  war  will  cease  to 
exist."      Pratt    quarterly 

Bourne,  Randolph  Silliman 

(conip.)  Towards  an  enduring  peace;  a 
symposium  of  peace  proposals  and  pro- 
grams. 1914-16,  with  an  introduction  by 
!•".  H.  Giddings.  '16  Anier.  assn  for  in- 
ternat.   conciliation   pa  free  341.6 

"A  series  of  28  articles  and  excerpts  from 
the  writings  of  leading  constructive  pacifists  of 
Europe  and  .America,  among  them  J.  .\.  Hobson, 


40 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Bourne,  Randolph  Silliman — Continued 

H.  N.  Brailsford,  A.  J.  Toynbee,  Walter  Lipp- 
mann,  Jane  Addams,  and  Norman  Angell." 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

"Books  quoted,  pref.  p   15 

Appendix  contains  the  peace  proposals  and 
resolutions  passed  by  various  conventions  in 
America,  Great  Britain,  Germany,  France, 
Switzerland,  and  Holland,  as  well  as  by  seven 
international  organizations."     Pittsburgh 

Brailsford,  Henry  Noel 

League  of  nations.     '17  Headley  $1.75 

341.6 

Contents:  From  force  to  conference;  America 
and  the  league  of  nations;  On  peace  and  change; 
Problems  of  nationality;  The  roads  of  the  east; 
The  future  of  alliances;  On  sea-power;  Empire, 
sea-power  and  trade;  The  economics  of  peace; 
The  constitution  of  the  league 

"His  review  of  world-politics  is  masterly.  .  .  . 
It  is  more  readable  than  a  treatise  and  less 
ephemeral  than  a  'war  book'.  (C.  D.  Burns  in 
Int.   jour,    ethics.)  "     St.    Louis 

Bryce,  James  Bryce,  viscount 

Some  historical  reflections  on  war,  past 
and  present.     '16  Oxford  Is  341.6 

"  'Lord  Bryce's  two  presidential  addresses  are 
deliberately  written  in  the  spirit  of  detachment. 
.  .  .  The  second  address  contains  some  acute 
criticisms  upon  plans  for  a  federation,  or  league 
of  nations.'  (Int.  jour,  ethics  27:538)"  Book 
rev.   digest 

Buxton,  Charles  Roden 

(ed.)  Towards  a  lasting  settlement.  '16 
]\Iacmillan   $1  341.6 

Contents:  The  basis  of  permanent  peace,  by 
G.  L.  Dickinson;  Nationality,  by  G.  R.  Buxton; 
The  freedom  of  the  seas,  by  H.  Sidebotham ; 
The  open  door,  by  J.  A.  Hobson;  The  parallel 
of  the  great  French  war,  by  Irene  Cooper  Wil- 
lis; War  and  the  woman's  movement,  by  A. 
Maud  Royden;  The  organization  of  peace,  by 
H.  N.  Brailsford;  Democracy  and  publicity  in 
foreign  affairs,  by  P.  Snowden;  The  democratic 
principle   and   international   relations,   by   V.   Lee 

Dickinson,  Goldsworthy  Lowes 

Choice  before  us.     '17  Dodd  $2  341.6 

"  'A  series  of  powerful  arguments,  written  by 
a  most  accomplished  disputant,  in  favor  of  a 
combined  endeavor  by  the  civilized  world  to  put 
an  end  to  war.'     (Saturday  review)"     Cleveland. 

"Seeks  to  analyze  and  discuss  the  presup- 
positions which  underlie  militarism,  and  arguing 
both  that  international  war  as  it  will  be  con- 
ducted in  the  future  implies  the  ruin  of  civiliza- 
tion, and  that  it  is  not  'inevitable,'  he  sketches 
the  kind  of  organization  that  is  both  possible 
and  essential  if  war  is  not  to  destroy  mankind." 
Athenaeum   July,    19 17 

Goldsmith,  Robert 

League  to  enforce  peace,  with  a  special 
introd.  by  A.  Lawrence  Lowell.  '17 
Macmillan  $1.50  341.6 

Bibliography,   p    309-18 

"Authorized  statement  of  the  program  of  the 
League  to  enforce  peace,  which  was  organized 
in  1915,  with  ex-president  Taft  as  president  and 
the  author  as  one  of  its  committee  members.  In 
part  I.  he  takes  up  one  by  one  the  existing 
forces  which  have  been  relied  on  to  prevent 
war  and  shows  why  each  has  failed.  In  the  last 
part,  'The  creed  of  militarism,'  he  reviews  and 
refutes  the  arguments  of  leading  militarists." 
A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Hobson,  John  Atkinson 

Towards  international  government.  '15 
Macmillan  $1  341.6 

"Maintains  that  one  essential  for  the  pre- 
vention of  war  is  that  the  relations  between 
states  shall  no  longer  be  left  in  the  hands  of 
a  small  diplomatic  caste,  but  shall  be  controlled 
by  an  international  council  composed  of  per- 
sons chosen  to  represent  the  people  of  the 
state.  (Adapted  from  Hibbert  journal)"  Pratt 
quarterly 


Houston,    Herbert    Sherman 

Blocking   new   wars.     '18   Doubleday   $1 

341.6 

"Mr.  Houston  is  a  firm  believer  in  the 
League  to  enforce  peace,  and  gives  a  cogent 
argument  for  the  use  of  economic  pressure  as 
an  instrumentality  for  the  prevention  of  war-" 
Review   of   reviews   57:662 

Jordan,  David  Starr 

Ways  to  lasting  peace.    '16  Bobbs  $1  341.6 

"An  effort  to  summarize  the  most  important 
of  the  various  propositions  which  have  been 
made  during  the  great  war  to  secure  lasting 
peace  at  the  end  of  the  conflict."  Pratt  quar- 
terly 

Key,  Ellen  Karolina  Sofia 

War,  peace,  and  the  future;  a  considera- 
tion of  nationalism  and  international- 
ism, and  of  the  relation  of  women  to 
war;  tr.  by  Hildegard  Norberg.  '16 
Putnam  $1.50  341.6 

"Discussions  of  the  specific  means  that  must 
be  employed  if  war  is  ever  to  be  eliminated." 
Pratt  quarterly 

La  Fontaine,  Henri 

Great  solution,  magnissima  charta.  '16 
World  peace  foundation  $1.25  341.6 

"The  writer,  who  is  a  senator  of  Belgium, 
professor  of  international  law  and  a  recipient  of 
the  Nobel  prize,  has  termed  his  volume  of  175 
pages  an  essay  on  evolutionary  and  constructive 
pacifism.  He  contends  that  institutions  already 
realized  or  contemplated  have  in  potency  the 
ability  to  bring  about  substitution  of  a  state  of 
right  for  that  state  of  war  which  men  generally 
consider  as  natural  and  necessary  in  the  relation 
between  peoples.  .  .  .  For  the  conference  of 
states  the  author  presents  the  new  idea  of  com- 
bining diplomatic  and  parliamentary  characteris- 
tics. He  devotes  a  special  chapter  to  an  Inter- 
national council  of  conciliation."  Boston  tran- 
script" 

League   to   enforce  peace 

Enforced  peace;  proceedings  of  the  first 
annual  national  asseinblage  of  the 
League  to  enforce  peace,  \\'ashington. 
May  26-27,  1916.  '16  341.6 

Marburg,  Theodore 

League  of  nations;  a  chapter  in  the  his- 
tory of  the  movement.  '17  Macmillan 
50c  341.6 

"Mr.  Marburg,  L'nited  States  minister  to 
Belgium  under  President  Taft,  and  one  of  the 
originators  of  the  League  to  enforce  peace,  dis- 
cusses the  movement  in  America  from  a  his- 
torical point  of  view.  His  book  differs  from 
'World  peace'  which  gives  detailed  arguments  on 
the  platform  of  the  league.  He  states  that  the 
purpose  of  the  league  is  not  to  enforce  peace 
but  to  encourage  peace  by  deliberation."' 
A.  L.  .\.  bkl. 

Morris,  Robert  Clark 

International  arbitration  and  procedure. 
"11    Yale   univ.   press   $1.50  341.6 

"A  historical  survey  with  special  reference  to 
arbitrations  to  which  the  United  States  has  been 
a  party,  a  discussion  of  the  ground  of  con- 
troversies, and  an  account  of  the  Hague  con- 
ferences. The  rules  of  the  permanent  court  of 
arbitration  (The  Hague,  1907)  and  other  val- 
uable and  pertinent  papers  are  appended.  An 
admirably  condensed,  authoritative  and  clearly 
written  sinnmary  suited  to  all  classes  of  readers. 
Author  was  counsel  for  the  United  States  and 
Venezuelan    arbitration    (1003)."     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Royce,  Josiah 

Hope  of  the  great  communitv,  '16  Mac- 
millan $1  "  341.6 

"Essays  and  addresses  written  during  the  last 
j'ear  of  Professor  Royce's  life.  The  topics 
treated  are:  The  duties  of  Americans  in  the 
present    war;    The    destruction    of   the    Lusitania; 


SOCIOLOGY— Law 


41 


Royce,  Josiah— Continued 

The  hope  of  the  great  community;  The  possibil- 
ity of  international  insurance;  The  first  anni- 
versary of  the  sinking  of  the  Lusitania.  The 
book  closes  with  an  autobiographical  sketch." 
Clevelaiul 

Taft,  William  Howard 

United  Stales  and  peace.     '14  Scribner  $1 

341.6 

Contents:  The  Monroe  doctrine,  its  limita- 
tions and  implications;  Shall  the  federal  govern- 
ment protect  aliens  in  their  treaty  rights?; 
Arbitration  treaties  that  mean  something;  Ex- 
periments in  federation  for  judicial  settlement 
of   international   disputes 

Four  lectures  given  under  the  auspices  of  the 
New   York   peace   society 

Appeared  in  the  "Independent"  v.  76S,  Dec. 
18.    i<>i3-April    13,    1914 

Veblen.  Thorstein 

Inquiry  into  the  natvu'c  of  peace  and  the 
terms  of  its  perpetuation.  '17  Macmil- 
lan  $2  341.6 

"Analyzes  the  current  state  of  affairs  and  of 
opinion  with  a  view  to  the  conditions  that  will 
have  to  be  met  in  the  terms  of  settlement  for 
concluding  a  lasting  peace.  Relieves  autocracy 
as  well  as  our  present  ownership  and  price  sys- 
tem should  be  abolished."    A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Woolf,  Leonard  S. 

International  government.  '16  Brentano 
$2  341.6 

"Two  reports  prepared  for  the  Fabian  research 
department,  together  with  a  project  by  a  Fabian 
committee  for  a  supernational  authority  that 
will  prevent  war."    Subtitle 

"  'Contains  the  most  practicable  and  con- 
structive suggestions  for  the  organization  yet 
offered.'    (New  republic)"    Pratt  quarterly 

I  72.4      International  ethics.   Peace  and  war 

Included  here  as  having  a  close  connection 
with  341.0,  but  classed  usually  in    17.2.4 

Adler,  Felix 

World  crisis  and  its  meaning.  '15  Apple- 
ton  $1.50  172.4 
Contents:  The  world  crisis  and  its  meaning; 
Militarism  and  its  eulogists;  American  ideals 
contrasted  with  German  and  English;  The  il- 
lusion and  the  ideal  of  international  peace;  Civ- 
ilization and  progress  in  the  light  of  the  present 
war:  The  moral  awakening  of  the  wealthy  and 
an  ethical  program  of  social  reform 

".Addresses,  by  the  president  of  the  Ethical 
culture  society,  intended  not  as  a  book  on  the 
war  but  one  on   social  ethics."    A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Bailey,  Liberty  Hyde 

Universal  service,  the  hope  of  humanitv. 
'18  Sturgis  &  Walton  $1.25  172.4 

"Universal  service  here  refers  not  only  to 
militarj-  service  but  to  universal  cooperation  in 
the  affairs  of  peace — farming,  commerce,  com- 
munity projects — as  well  as  in  war.  He  de- 
plores our  over-dcvclopcd  sense  of  individual 
rights  as  against  that  of  individual  obligation. 
Though  believing  in  universal  military  training, 
he  objects  to  its  introduction  into  the  schools  at 
an  impressionable  age  when  it  might  develop 
an   ideal  of  militarism."      A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

"I  look  on  military  preparedness  as  the  be- 
ginning in  a  process.  Gradually  shall  we  pass 
over  from  the  gunpowder  stage  into  the  fellow- 
ship   stage."      Book,    page    102 

Carnegie      endowment      for      international 
peace 
Year  hook.    Latest  vol.     Carnegie  endow- 
ment  for  international   peace    gratis 

172.4 

Freud.  Sigmund 

Retkctions  on  war  and  death:  auth.  Eng- 
lish tr.  by  A.  A.  Brill  and  Alfred  B. 
Kuttner.     '18  MofTat  75c  172.4 


"Freud  has  stated  afresh  with  great  vigor, 
and  with  the  powerful  reenforcement  of  his  well 
known  technique  of  psychological  analysis,  tlic 
barrenness  of  modern  civilization — a  barrenness 
which  arose  from  its  refusal  to  calculate  upon 
ik-.ith."      I)i;il    (j4:4Sj 

Gladden,  Washington 

l''orks  of  the  road.     '16  Macmillan  50c 

172.4 

The  essay  that  won  the  thousand-dollar  prize 
offered  by  the  Church  peace  union  for  the  best 
essay  on  peace  and  war 

Gulliver,  Lucile 

Friendship  of  nations;  a  story  of  the  peace 

movement;    with   a    foreword   by    D.   S. 

Jordan,    il   '12   Ginn   75c   school   ed   60c 

172.4 

Holmes,  John  Haynes 

New  wars  for  old.     '16  Dodd  $1.50     172.4 

"A  statement  of  the  doctrine  of  non-resistance, 
arguing  from  biology  and  from  the  examples 
and  precepts  of  many  noble  historical  charac- 
ters that  evil  is  to  be  resisted  only  by  the  force 
of  good  will.  Probably  the  most  able  brief 
statement  of  the  pacifist's  doctrine  yet  set  forth; 
the  author  is  pastor  of  the  Church  of  the 
Messiah,   New  \  ork  City."    Cleveland 

Howe,  Frederic  Clemson 

Whyvvar.     '16  Scril)ner  $1.50  172.4 

"The  thesis  which  Dr.  Mowe  defends  is  that 
'present-day  wars  are  primarily  the  result  of 
the  conflict  of  powerful  economic  interests  ra- 
diating out  from  the  capitals  of  Europe,  which, 
with  the  foreign  offices  behind  them  have  laid 
the  whole  world  with  explosives  which  needed 
only  a  spark  to  set  all  Europe  aflame."  Cleve- 
land 

Krehbiel,  Edward  Benjamin 

Nationalism,  war  and  society;  a  study  of 
nationalism  and  its  concomitant  war,  in 
their  relation  to  civilization;  with  an 
introd.  by  Norman  Angell.  '16  Macmil- 
lan $1.50  172.4 

"In  the  form  of  a  svllabus.  Professor  Kreh- 
biel of  Leland  Stanford  studies  the  relation  of 
these  three  and  the  forces  making  for  peace. 
'It  is  not  a  mere  outline  of  headings  ana  sub- 
headings. On  the  contrary,  the  analysis  is  so 
thoroughly  logical  and  so  full  where  expansion 
is  needed  that  a  readable  and  lucid  text  has  been 
produced.  .  .  .  The  work  is  the  best  aid  for 
understanding  the  complex  problems  of  war  and 
peace,  militarism  and  pacifism,  which  has  yet 
appeared.'  (.American  hist.  rev.  22:365)  Ex- 
cellent classed  bibliographies  at  chapter-ends." 
A.   L.  A.  l.kl. 

Parsons,  Mary  Prescott 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  non-resist- 
ance. (Abridged  debaters'  handbook 
ser.)     '16  Wilson  pa  35c  172.4 

Bibliography,    p     13-19 

Plater,  Charles 

(ed.)  .\  primer  of  peace  and  war.  '15 
Kennedy  80c  172.4 

Bibliography  of  peace  and  war,  p  2^)6-74 
"The  work  of  several  English  Jesuit  writers, 
arranged  as  text  for  the  Catholic  social  guild, 
this  little  book  studies  international  law  in  the 
light  of  its  growth,  with  less  attention  to  actual 
usages  and  agreements  between  nations  than  to 
the  moral  principles  on  which  these  are  based." 
A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

"By  far  the  ablest  textbook  on  war  from 
the  Christian  standpoint  which  has  appeared  in 
recent  times  in  English."  R.  P.  Farley,  Hib- 
bert    iour.     14:195 

Reely,  Mary  Katharine 

Ccomp.)  Selected  articles  on  world  peace, 
including  international  arbitration  and 
disarmament.  (Debaters'  handbook  ser.) 
2d  ed  rev  and  cnl   '16  Wilson  $1.25 

172.4 


42 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Reely,  Mary  Katharine — Continued 

Bibliography,    p    15-34 

"To  the  academic  discussion  of  the  first  edi- 
tion a  new  section  of  articles,  written  since  the 
outbreak  of  the  war,  has  been  appended,  which 
'add  certain  practical  considerations  based  on 
the  world's  actual  experience  with  modern  war.' 
In  the  articles  chosen  for  reprint  preference  has 
been  given  to  those  presenting  plans  for  some 
form  of  league  of  peace,  with  negative  criti- 
cisms."   A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Taft,  William  Howard,  and  Bryan,  William 
Jennings 

^^■orld  peace,  a  written  debate.  '17  Doran 
$1.25  172.4 

"The  propositions  to  be  discussed  by  the 
debaters  were  three  in  number:  "Is  the  plat- 
form of  the  League  to  enforce  peace  feasible?", 
"Does  the  platform  of  the  League  to  enforce 
peace  furnish  the  most  practical  plan  for  secur- 
ing permanent  peace  after  the  end  of  the  pres- 
ent war?",  "Should  the  United  States  become 
a    signatory    to    the    League    to    enforce    peace?" 

342      Constitutional    law    and   history 

A  scholarly  work  of  great  value  is  W.  F. 
Dodd's  "Modern  constitutions,"  1909.  Univers- 
ity  of    Chicago   press,    2v.,    $5 

Burgess,  John  William 

Reconciliation  of  government  with  liberty. 
'15  Scribner  $2.50  342 

"A  scholarly  study,  .  .  .  the  fullest  discus- 
sion of  the  subject  in  English.  .  .  .  Traces 
the  historical  development  of  the  state  and  shows 
how  an  attempt  has  been  made  to  reconcile 
government  and  liberty  in  the  political  systems 
of  Asia  and  Africa,  Europe,  past  and  present, 
and  America. 

An  elaboration  of  the  section  on  Individual 
liberty  in  volume  I  of  'Political  science  and 
comparative   constitutional   law.'  "    A.   L.  A.   bkl. 

Fowler,  William  Warde 

City-state  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.  '95 
Alacmillan  $1.50  342 

Fustel  de  Coulanges,  Numa  Denis 

Ancient  city:  a  study  of  the  religion,  laws 
and  institutions  of  Greece  and  Rome; 
tr.  by  Willard  Small.  10th  ed  '01  Lo- 
throp  $2  342 

"Its  value  depends  not  so  much  on  account 
of  ascertained  t-uth  as  on  the  new  angle  at 
which  it  presents  every  fact  and  institution  of 
the   ancient   world."      A.   L.   A. 

Goodnow,  Frank  Johnson 

Principles  of  constitutional  government 
(Harper's  citizens  ser.)     '16  Harper  $2 

342 

"Based  on  a  series  of  lectures  delivered  at 
Peking  university.  As  legal  adviser  to  the 
Chinese  government,  the  author  was  called  on  to 
answer  the  cjuestion,  'What  are  the  essentials  of 
constitutional  government?'  He  has  prepared 
this  book  in  the  belief  that  his  attempt  to  answer 
this  question  in  a  way  to  be  clear  to  a  people 
having  no  experience  with  constitutional  govern- 
ment would  be  of  value  to  students  taking  up 
the  subject  for  the  first  time.  (Adapted  from 
Book  review  digest)  "  Pratt  quarterly 

Appended  are  the  constitutions  of  the  United 
States,    France,    Germany,    Belgium,   Japan 

Kriiger,  Fritz  Konrad 

Government  and  politics  of  the  German 
empire.  (Government  handbooks)  il 
'15  World  book  co  $1.20  342 

"Excellent  critical  bibliography  (33P) 
A.   L.  A.   bkl. 

"An  accurate,  discriminating  sketch  of  German 
political  conditions,  giving  the  essential  facts,  of 
the  development  of  the  Constitution,  the  Reich- 
stag, the  Bundesrat,  the  law-making  process,  the 
administration    of    the    interior,    the   judicial    sys- 


tem of  the  Empire,  and  the  parliamentary  history 
of  Germany.  (Adapted  from  Nation)  "  Pratt 
quarterly 

Lowell,  Abbott  Lawrence 

Governments    and    parties    in    continental 

Europe.    2v  1900  Harvard  univ.  press  $5 

342 

"Studies  relations  between  development  of 
parties  and  mechanism  of  government,  sketching 
recent  history  of  France.  Italy,  Germany,  Aus- 
tro-Hungary  and  Switzerland.  Appendix  con- 
tains constitutione  in  original  languages."  (N.Y. 
state  lib.)    A.  L.  A. 

Governments   of   France,   Italy,  and   Ger- 
many.    '14  Harvard  univ.  press  $1.25 

342 
"An  abridgment  and  revision  of  the  au- 
thor's well  known  'Governments  and  parties  in 
continental  Europe.'  Altho  prepared  in  order 
that  certain  portions  of  the  larger  work  might 
be  made  available  for  use  in  college  classes,  it 
is  in  no  other  sense  a  textbook.  No  more 
notable  survey  exists,  at  once  so  concise  and  so 
authoritative,  of  government  machinery  in  these 
three   dissimilar  countries."   Wis.   bul- 

Macy,  Jesse,  and  Gannaway,  John  W. 

Comparative     free     government.      (Social 
science  textbooks)   '15   ]\Iacmillan  $2.25 

342 

"Contents:  The  United  States  of  America; 
England,  France,  Germany,  Switzerland;  Dem- 
ocracy in   other  states 

"'Booklist',  p  701-15;  'Cases  in  American 
constitutional    law,'    p     719-24 

"Purpose  is  not  primarily  a  comparative  study 
of  existing  governments,  but  a  study  of  the  vari- 
ous processes  and  institutions  by  which  the 
government  is  being  attained.  .  .  .  Special 
attention  is  given  to  the  federal  system  as  an 
agency  of  free  government;  to  the  develop- 
ment and  position  of  the  executive  authority; 
to  political  parties  .  •  .  and  to  the  judiciary." 
Preface 

Ogg,  Frederic  Austin 

Governments   of   Europe.     '13   Macmillan 
$3  342 

"Contents:  Great  Britain;  Germany;  France; 
Italy;  Switzerland;  Austria-Hungary;  The  Low 
countries  (Holland  and  Belgium);  Scandinavia; 
The  Iberian  states   (Spain  and  Portugal) 

"The  constitutional  history  and  the  admin- 
istrative machinery  of  the  countries  of  western 
and  central  Europe  are  described  with  minute- 
ness and  accuracy."    Pittsburgh 

342.4      England 

Some  books  of  value  to  students  are:  Stubbs' 
"Constitutional  history  of  England,"  [to  1485], 
1903-06,  Oxford  university  press,  3v.,  $4.20 
each;  Hallam's  "Constitutional  history  of  Eng- 
land, from  Henry  \^II  to  George  II."  [14S5- 
1760.].  3v.,  1897,  Scribner,  $6.50;  May's  "Con- 
stitutional history  of  England  since  the  acces- 
sion of  George  the  Third,"  [to  19:1],  1912, 
Longmans,  3v.,  $12.50;  Courtney's  "Work- 
ing constitutio:t  of  the  United  Kingdom,"  1901, 
Macmillan,  $2.25;  Dicey,  A.  V.  Introduction  to 
the  study  of  the  law  of  the  constitution.  8th 
edition,  1915,  Macmillan,  $3;  Moran,  T.  F. 
Theory  and  practise  of  English  government. 
1908,  Longmans,  $1.20;  and  Ridges,  E.  W. 
Constitutional  law  of  England.  2d  edition,  1905, 
Little,    S4 

Adams,  George  Burton 

An    outline    sketch    of    English    constitu- 
tional  histor}-.     '18  Yale   univ.   $1.75 

342.4 
"Considers  in  a  broad  and  impartial  way  the 
growth  of  the  English  constitution  from  the  be- 
ginning, showing  how  the  precedents  estab- 
lished in  it  have  become  the  foundation  of  our 
own  government  and  drawing  interesting  com- 
parisons between  the  later  developments  in  the 
two  countries.  Indexed.  For  college  or  ref- 
erence use."      A.   L.  A.  bkl. 


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43 


Hodge,  Harold 

in  the  wake  of  the  war,  parliament  or  im- 
perial government?    '17    Lane  $1.50 

342.4 
"Proposal  for  the  organization  by  the  British 
crown  of  an  imperial  council  which  will  have 
charge,  independent  of  parliament,  of  the  gen- 
eral policies  of  the  Empire  and  consult  the 
people  by  means  of  a  yearly  referendum.  Pre- 
sents an  'outsider's'  criticism  of  the  present 
parliamentary    system."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Low,  Sidney  James  Mark 

Governance  of  Englaiul.    rev  ed  '14  Put- 
nam $2  342.4 

"An  unprejudiced,  straightforward  description 
of  the  'working  constitution',  more  interesting  to 
the  layman  than  the  more  academic  treatises  of 
Dicey  and  Amson.  An  introductory  chapter  of 
about  forty  pages  and  slight  additions  through- 
out the  te.\t,  describe  the  changes  which  have 
occurred  since  the  publication  of  the  first  edi- 
tion."   A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Lowell,  Abbott  Lawrence 

Government   of    England,     rev   cd   2v  '12 
Macmillan   $4  342.4 

"Study  of  the  British  government  comparable 
in  thoroughness  and  insight  with  Bryce's  'Amer- 
ican commonwealth.'  Accurate  and  full  as  to 
facts  and  evidence,  and  impartial  and  dispas- 
sionate in   treatment."     A.   L.   A.  sup. 

"A  chapter  on  the  House  of  lords  and  the 
Act  of  191 1  has  been  added,  and  a  new  preface 
mentions  the  changes  in  government  which  have 
taken  place  since  the  first  edition  was  pub- 
lished."   A.    L.  A.  bkl. 

Macy,  Jesse 

English  constitution.     '03  Macmillan  $2 

342.4 
"  'Purpose  to  show  ever  changing  character  of 
American  constitution  by  comparing  and  con- 
trasting it  with  history  and  latest  development 
of  English  constitution.  One  of  the  best  ac- 
counts of  organization  and  operation  of  British 
parliamentary  government.'"  (L.  A.  H.) 
A.    L.   A. 

Masterman,  John  Howard  Bertram 

llistorv   of    the    British   conslitution.      '12 
.Macinillan  80c  342.4 

"A  sketch  of  the  development  of  Briti.-h 
political  institutions  from  their  beginning  to  the 
present.  'Among  other  things,  he  presents  a 
compendious  account  of  the  notable  and  com- 
plicated constitutional  changes  of  recent  years, 
both  in  the  United  Kingdom  and  in  the  colonies; 
of  some,  indeed,  that  arc  still  in  the  parturition 
stage.'  (.\m.  hist,  rev.)  A  serviceable  bibliog- 
raphy  is  included."     Book   rev.   digest 

"Development  of  British  political  institutions 
is  traced  briefly,  and  a  clear  view  of  present 
(1912)  local  and  colonial  government  given. 
.  .  .  Especially  interesting  chapter  on  Cana- 
dian self-government.  Bibliography  (59  titles)" 
A.    L.    A.    I.kl. 

Wallace,  David  Duncan 

Government    of    England,    national,    local 
and   imperial.     '17    Putnam   $2.50     342.4 

Brief    reading    list,    P371-7:; 

"A  study  of  the  government  of  England  in  its 
present  working  not  in  its  historic  aspects." 
Pratt    quarterly 


342.7      Canada 

Bourinot,  Sir  John  George 

'low    Canada    is    governed.     Utli 
Copp,  Clark  co  $1 


cd    '09 
342.7 


342.7     United  States 


Some   great    authorities    are: 

Bancroft,  G.  History  of  the  formation  of  the 
constitution  of  the  United  States,  jv  i88j,  Ap- 
pleton,  $s 


Story,  J.  Familiar  exposition  of  the  con- 
stitution of  the  United  States.  1909,  American 
book    CO.,    90C. 

\'on  Hoist,  H.  E.  Consiimtional  and  political 
history  of  the  United  States,  [to  1861].  8v  1900, 
Callaghan,   $ij 

Ashley,  Roscoe  Lewis 

.\nierican  federal  state;  its  historical  de- 
velopment, government  and  policies, 
rev  ed  '11  Macmillan  $2  342.7 

Beard,  Charles  Austin 

Economic  interpretation  of  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States,  map  '13  Mac- 
millan $2.25  342.7 

"  'Leaving  at  one  side,  .  .  .  the  time-honored 
political  view  of  the  origin  and  nature  of  the 
Constitution,  Professor  Beard  has  sought  to  in- 
dicate, largely  from  a  study  of  the  records  of 
the  conventions  of  1787-1788,  and  of  unpublished 
documents  in  the  Treasury  department,  the  ex- 
tent and  character  of  economic  influence  in  the 
formulation  and  acceptance  of  the  instrument.'  " 
(Nation)    Pratt   quarterly 

"The  volume  is  most  important  and  sig- 
nificant, marking  as  we  believe,  a  new  era  in  the 
interpretation  of  United  States  history."  Bib. 
world  43:279  Ap.   1914 

Other  valuable  books  by  this  author  are  his 
scholarly  essay  entitled  "The  Supreme  court  and 
the  constitution,"  191J,  Macmillan,  $1.  and  his 
"Economic  origins  of  Jeffersonian  democracy," 
1915,  Macmillan,  $2.50 

Bryce,  James  Bryce,  viscount 

American  commonwealth:  new  ed  com- 
pletely revised  throughout,  with  addi- 
tional chapters.  2v  '14  Macmillan  $4 
abridged  new  ed  $1.75  342.7 

"The  most  penetrating  yet  sympathetic  analy- 
sis of  the  problems  of  the  United  States  as  a  na- 
tion ever  written.  The  author  is  an  English 
statesman  who  was  from  1907  to  10  li  the  British 
ambassador  to  this  country."    Pratt  alcove 

Dealey,  James  Quayle 

Growth  of  -American  state  constitutions 
from  1776  to  the  end  of  the  year  1914. 
'15  Ginn  $1.40  342.7 

"Part  I  is  historical;  part  2  examines  con- 
temporary constitutions  to  determine  their  pro- 
visions regarding  suffrage,  and  other  vital  sub- 
jects; part  3  outlines  the  trend  of  growth  in  the 
past  and  forecasts  future  developments.  A  much 
amplified  and  largely  rewritten  edition  of  a 
monograph  published  March  1Q07  as  a  supple- 
ment to  the  .\nnals  of  the  .\merican  academy." 
A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

".\  valuable  addition  to  our  means  of  study- 
ing the  comparatively  neglected  organic  laws  of 
the   various   states."   Am.   pol.   sci.   rev.  9:585 

Farrand,  Max 

Eraming  of  the  Constitution  of  the  L'nited 
States.     '13  Vale  univ  press  $2.50     342.7 

By   a   professor   of   history   in    Yale   university 

"Founded  upon  'Records  of  the  Federal  con- 
vention'   edited    bv    the    author 

Full  index  and  appendix  containing  text  of 
Constitution  and  other  documents 

"  'Summary  of  the  impressions  of  the  Federal 
convention.  .  .  .  While  the  narrative  is  made 
simple  and  references  are  omitted,  the  book  is 
the  result  of  a  scholarly  investigation,  and  in 
every  page  meets  the  tests  of  criticism,'  "  (Dial, 
1913)    Pittsburgh 

"For  the  general  reader  the  best  book  on  the 
subject."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Federalist 

I'cderaiist,  a  commentary  on  the  Consti- 
tution of  the  United  States;  reprinted 
from  the  original  text  of  Alexander 
Hamilton.  John  Jay  and  James  Madi- 
son: ed  by  H.  C.  Lodge.  '02  Putnam 
$1.50  342.7 


44 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Federalist — Continued 

—Same;  ed.  by  P.  L.  Ford.  '98  Holt 
$1.50  342.7 

Ford,  Henry  Jones 

Rise  and  growth  of  American  politics;  a 
sketch  of  constitutional  development. 
'98  Macmillan  $1.50  342.7 

"Aims  to  explain  causes  rather  than  narrate 
events,  so  that  a  reader  may  understand  our 
actual  system   of   government."     Preface 

Goodnow,  Frank  Johnson 

Social  reform  and  the  constitution. 
(American  social  progress  ser.)  '11 
Macmillan  $1.50  342.7 

Contents:  The  demands  of  social  reform;  The 
constitutionality  of  uniform  commercial  regula- 
tion; The  power  of  Congress  to  charter  inter- 
state commerce  corporations;  The  power  of  Con- 
gress over  the  private  law  in  force  in  the  United 
States;  The  constitutionality  of  political  reform; 
The  constitutionality  of  government  regulation; 
The  constitutionality  of  government  aid;  The  at- 
titude of  the  courts  towards  measures  of  social 
reform 

Table    of   cases,   p   9-21 

"  'The  most  thoughtful  and  penetrating  dis- 
cussion of  constitutional  tendencies  in  this 
Country  that  has  appeared  in  many  a  day.'  " 
(Nation)    A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Haines,  Charles  Grove 

American  doctrine  of  judicial  supremacy. 
'14  Macmillan  $2  342.7 

"Traces  the  development  of  the  doctrine  in 
the  law  of  the  United  States,  and  indicates  its 
importance  in  the  political  history  of  the  coun- 
try.    (Adapted  from  Nation)"    Pratt  quarterly 

Johnson,  Allen 

(ed.)  Readings  in  American  constitu- 
tional history,  1776-1876.  '12  Houghton 
$2.75  342.7 

"A  selection  of  192  original  documents  chosen 
to  illustrate  the  development  of  federal  and 
state  constitutions  and  the  history  of  govern- 
mental processes.  It  is  more  varied  than  Mc- 
Donald's 'Documentary  source  book,'  which  it 
supplements.  A  scholarly,  useful  work  for  stu- 
dents. Author  is  professor  of  American  history 
in  Yale  university."     A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

MacDonald,  William 

(ed.)  Documentary  source  book  of  Amer- 
ican history.  1606-1913.  new  ed  '16  Mac- 
millan $1.75  342.7 

"Convenient  collection  of  the  most  important 
documents  from  the  author's  Select  charters. 
Select  documents  and  Select  statutes,  with  notes, 
covering  the  colonial  and  constitutional  periods 
of  American  history."    A.   L.  A.   sup. 

"A  new  edition  of  the  'Documentary  source 
book  of  American  history,'  1606-1898.  .  .  .  The 
Chinese  exclusion  act  of  1902,  the  Panama  canal 
treaty  of  1903.  and  the  two  new  amendments  to 
the  Constitution,  are  some  of  the  additions." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Smith,  James  Allen 

Spirit  of  American  government.  (Citi« 
zen's  lib.  of  economics,  politics  and  so- 
ciology) '07  Macmillan  $1.25  342.7 

Thorpe,  Francis  Newton 

Essentials  of  American  constitutional  law. 
'17  Putnam  $1.75  342.7 

(comp.)  Federal  and  state  constitutions, 
colonial  charters  and  other  organic  laws 
of  states,  territories  and  colonies.  (U.S. 
59th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House  doc.  357)  7v 
'09  Supt  of  doc  $5.25  342.7 

Tocqueville,  Alexis 

Democracy'  in  America;  tr.  by  Henry 
Reeve,  as  rev.  and  annotated  from  the 


author's  last  edition,  by  Francis  Bowen. 
2v  '98  Century  $5  342.7 

"A  study  of  American  political  conditions 
made  sixty  years  before  Mr  James  Bryce  wrote 
his    'American    commonwealth.' 

"  'It  remains  the  best  philosophical  discussion 
of  democracy  illustrated  by  the  experience  of  the 
United  States,  up  to  the  time  when  it  was  writ- 
ten, which  can  be  found  in  any  language.'  " 
Pratt  alcove 

"  'One  of  the  few  treatises  on  the  philosophy 
of  politics  which  has  risen  to  the  rank  of  a  clas- 
sic' "     (James  Bryce)   A.  L.  A. 

Wilson,  Woodrow 

Constitutional  government  in  the  United 
States.  '11  Columbia  universit}^  press 
$1.50  342.7 

"A  suggestive  but  not  very  profound  examina- 
tion of  certain  aspects  of  the  American  system." 
(Nation)     A.    L.   A.   sup. 

Woodburn,  James  Albert 

American  republic  and  its  government.  2d 
ed  rev  '16  Putnam  $2.50  342.7 

"An  analysis  of  the  government  of  the  U.S., 
with  a  consideration  of  its  fundamental  prin- 
ciples and  of  its  relations  to  the  states  and  ter- 
ritories."    Subtitle 


343      Capital  punishment 

Fanning,  Clara  Elizabeth 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  capital  pun- 
ishment. (Debaters'  handbook  ser.)  3d 
ed  rev  map  '17  Wilson  $1.25  343 

Bibliography,  pref.  p   13-26 

345     United  States.     Laws, 
statutes,  etc. 


Lapp,  John  Augustus 

(comp.)     Important       federal     laws.     '17 
Bowen  $6  345 

Contents:  Agriculture  and  horticulture;  Voca- 
tional education  act;  Banking  acts;  Imtnigra- 
tion  and  naturalization;  Regulation  of  business; 
Food  and  drugs;  Labor;  Taxation  and  revenue; 
Interstate  commerce;  Federal  elections;  Na- 
tional defense;  Trademarks  and  copyrights; 
Moral  reform  laws;  Bankruptcy  act;  The  crim- 
inal code;  Paroie  of  prisoners  act;  Federal 
judicial  code;  Proof  of  handwriting  act;  Public 
health;    Good   roads 


347     Treatises  on  law 


Burdick,  Francis  Marion 

Essentials    of    business    law.    (Twentieth 
century  textbooks)     '02  Appleton  $1.25 

347 

"Shows  how  rules  of  law  governing  ordinary 
business  transactions  have  been  developed,  de- 
fines common  legal  terms,  teaches  proper  forms 
and  uses  of  negotiable  paper,  gives  useful  in- 
formation concerning  conveyance  of  land,  etc." 
(Educ.    rev.    23:322)    A.    L.    A. 

Green,  John  Bernard 

Law    for    the    American    farmer.     (Rural 
science  ser.)     '11  Macmillan  $1.50      347 

"Discussions  are  clear  and  comprehensive, 
tho  popular,  and  citations  are  made  to  reports 
of  cases."    A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Holmes,   Oliver   Wendell,   jr. 

Common  law  '18  Little  $3.25  347 

"Ingenious;  temperate:  rich  in  thought,  argu- 
ment and  brilliant  intuitions."  (Amer.  law  rev. 
15:331)    A.   L.   A. 


SOCIOLOGY — Administration 


45 


Huffcut,  Ernest  Wilson 

Elements  of  business  law,  with  illustrative 
examples  and  problems;  rev.  by  George 
Gleason  Bogart.  c  '17  Ginn  $1.12       347 
Parsons,  Theophilus 

Laws  of  business  for  all  the  states  and 
territories  of  the  Union  and  the  Domin- 
ion of  Canada.  Industrial  ed  rev  '15 
Scranton  $3.20  347 

Paul,  Nanette  Baker 

Heart  of  Blackstone;  or,  Principles  of  the 
common  law.     '15  Abingdon  press  $1 

347 
"An    abridgment    of    Blackstone    for    the     use 
of   the   general   reader."   Pratt   quarterly 

Pollock,  Sir  Frederick 

First  book  of  jurisprudence  for  students 
of  the  common  law.     '96  Macmillan  $2 

347 
Sullivan,  John  James 

American  business  law,  with  legal  forms. 
'09  Appleton  $1.75  347 

"Comprehensive,  compact  manual  designed  as 
a  text  for  students  in  business  law  and  as  a 
reference  work  for  the  business  man.  A  much 
fuller  work  is  Parsons'  Laws  of  business." 
A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Wells,  Frederic  De  Witt 

Man  in  court.    '17  Putnam  $1.50  347 

"Written  by  a  justice  of  the  municipal  court 
of  New  York  city  to  explain  court  proceedings 
to  the  uninitiated.  The  course  of  a  trial  is  re- 
viewed from  the  arrangement  of  the  room  to 
the  verdict  at  the  end  of  the  case.  The  parts 
plaved  by  the  judge,  jury,  attorneys,  witnesses 
and  clients,  or  accused,  are  explained  in  the 
simplest  manner."    N.Y.  branch  lib.  news 

350     Administration 

Goodnow,  Frank  Johnson 

Comparative  administrative  law;  an  analy- 
sis of  the  administrative  systems,  na- 
tional and  local,  of  the  United  States, 
England.  France  and  Germany.  '02  stu- 
dent's ed  Piitnam  $3.50  350 
"Seeks  to  give  concise  comparative  view  of 
administrative  as  distinguished  from  constitu- 
tional law.  Based  on  first  hand  study  but  writ- 
ten for  students  rather  than  mature  scholars. 
Point  of  view  not  seldom  European."  ^L.  A.  H.) 
A.   L.  A. 

Politics  and  administration;  a  study  in 
government.     '14  Macmillan  $1.50      350 

"Lays  much  stress  on  extra-legal  institutions 
and  gives  interestingly  the  history  and  phi- 
losophy of  such  spontaneous  political  growths 
as  the  party,  the  spoils  system  and  the  boss." 
(Dial    30:48)    A.    L.    A. 

James,  Herman  Gerlach 

Principles  of  Prussian  administration. 
'13  Macmillan  $1.50  350 

"An  excellent  descriptive  treatise  on  state 
and  local  administration  in  Prussia,  which 
makes  no  attempt  to  criticise  the  system  or  to 
compare  it  with   other  countries."      A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Wilson,  Woodrow 

The  state:  elcniciits  of  historical  and  prac- 
tical politics.    '99  Heath  $2.40  350 

"Reviews  in  extended  summary  form,  the 
leading  features  of  all  the  more  important 
ancient  and  modern  systems  of  government. 
(Dial,   10:300)"    A.  L.  A. 

35 1      Federal  and  state  government 

American  academy   of   political   and   social 
science 


Public  administration  and  partisan  poli- 
tics. (Annals  Amer.  acad.)  '16  Am 
acad  $1.50  pa  $1  351 

"Twenty-four  papers  by  George  Haven  Put- 
nam, Chester  Lloyd  Jones,  Helen  Varick  Bos- 
well,  Charles  A.  Beard,  and  other  authorities. 
Part  I,  The  cost  of  partisan  politics  in  the  work 
of  government;  part  2,  Movement  to  free  pub- 
lic administration  from  partisan  politics;  p'art  3, 
Public  policies  in  responsible  government." 
A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Public  budgets.  (Annals  Amer.  acad.)  il 
'15  Am  acad  $1.50  pa  $1  351 

"Twenty-five  papers  by  Henry  Jones  Pord. 
Frederick  A.  Cleveland,  Charles  A.  Beard  and 
other  authorities,  with  an  extended  list  of  se- 
lected references  (lop.)  Part  i  discusses  The 
budget  idea  and  the  national  budget;  part  2, 
State  budgets;  part  3,  Public  budgets  and  effi- 
ciency in  the  public  budgets;  part  4.  Develop- 
ment of  budgets  and  budgetary  procedure  in 
typical  cities."    A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Collins,  Charles  Wallace 

National  budget  system  and  American 
finance.    '17  Macmillan  $1.25  351 

"An  attempt  to  show  in  as  brief  a  compass 
as  possible  what  the  budget  system  is,  why 
it  is  said  to  be  needed  for  the  United  States, 
and  what  adjustments  could  possibly  be  made 
short  of  a  constitutional  amendment  to  secure 
its  adoption.  .  .  .  The  writer  has  attempted, 
even  at  the  risk  of  the  loss  of  scientific  tech- 
nique, to  make  this  exposition  readable." 
Preface 

A   short   list   of    authorities    is    appended 

Lindsey,    Benjamin    Barr,    and    O'Higgins, 
H.J. 

The  beast,  il  '10  Doubleday  $1.50  351 

"Striking    autobiographical     record    of     Judge 

Lindsey's    unflinching   struggle    against    the   evils 

of  the  political  machine  in  Denver.     (N.Y.  State 

lib.)"    A.  L.  A.  sup. 

United    States.    Civil    service    commission 
Manual  of  examinations.    Latest  cd.    Civil 
service  comm.  free  351 

Willoughby,  William  Franklin 

Probloni  of  a  national  budget.  (Institute 
for  government  research.  Publications) 
'18    Appleton    in    press  351 

An  extended  account  of  the  budget  system  of 
the  British  government,  by  W.  F.  Willoughby 
and  others,  was  published  by  Appleton  in  1917, 
under  the  title,  "The  system  of  financial  admin- 
istration  of   Great   Britain,"   at   $2.75 

352     Municipal  government.     County 
government 

An  excellent  bibliography  is  W.  B.  Munro's 
"Bibliography  of  municipal  government  in  the 
United  States,"  10 is.  Harvard  university  press, 
$2.50 

American   academy   of  political   and   social 

science 

Public   policies    as    to    municipal    utilities. 

(. Annals    Amer.   acad.)     '15     Am.   acad. 

$1.50  pa  $1  352 

"Twenty-five  papers  comprising  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  'Conference  of  American  mayors  on 
public  policies  as  to  municipal  utilities.'  Will 
be  most  useful  to  town  authorities,  civic  clubs, 
and  debating  societies."     New  Jersey  lib.   bull. 

"They  take  up  practical  utility  problems,  the 
general  subject  of  regulation,  local  and  state 
regulation,  municipal  ownership  and  operation, 
holding  companies  and  the  public  welfare." 
A.   L.   A.  bkl, 

Anderson,  Wilbert  Lee 

Country  town;  a  study  of  rural  evolution, 
with  an  introd.  by  Josiah  Strong.  '06 
Doubleday  $1  352 


46 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Anderson,  Wilbert  Lee — Continued 

"An  optimistic  social  and  economic  study  of 
rural  degeneration  in  the  United  States,  its 
causes  and  its  remedies.  (N.Y.  state  lib.)" 
A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Arndt,  Walter  Tallmadge 

Emancipation  of  the  American  city.  '17 
Duffield  $1.50  _      352 

"Concentration  of  business  and  political  re- 
sponsibility through  commission  government  (or 
its  equivalent),  the  short  ballot,  separation  of 
local  from  national  political  issues,  the  sub- 
stitution of  independent  for  partisan  tickets,  an 
adequate  and  irreproachable  civil  service',  the 
regulation  and  curtailment  of  public  utility 
franchises,  the  rationalization  and  standardiza- 
tion of  the  finance  methods  of  the  city  vv^ithin 
the  limits  at  least  of  solvency — these  are  some 
of  the  most  important  reforms  explained  and 
urged.'  (Dial)  There  are  seven  appendices  deal- 
ing with  city  charters,  preferential  voting,  etc., 
and  a  two   page  bibliography."     Book   rev.   digest 

Beard,  Charles  Austin 

American  city  government,  il  '12  Century 
$2  352 

Bibliography,  p  409-13 

"Review  by  an  associate  professor  of  Colum- 
bia, of  the  newer  experiments  in  municipal 
democracy.  More  than  two-thirds  of  the  book 
is  occupied  by  a  discussion  of  the  social  and 
economic  functions  of  city  government.  (Adapted 
from  A.  L.  A.  bkl.)"    Pratt  quarterly 

Fairlie,  John  Archibald 

Local  government  in  counties,  towns  and 
villages.  (Amer.  state  ser.)  '14  Cen- 
tury $1.25  352 

"Careful,  comprehensive  presentation  of  con- 
temporary institutions — county  officers,  justices 
and  police,  town  and  village  government,  public 
education,  charities,  local  finance,  etc."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Municipal  administration.  '01  IMacmil- 
lan  $3  . .      352 

"Part  I  is  an  historical  survey  of  cities  and 
municipal  government,  treating  briefly  of  an- 
cient and  mediaeval  cities  and  more  at  length 
of  the  development  during  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury. Part  2  discusses  the  active  functions  of 
municipal  administration;  part  3  deals  with  the 
problems  of  municipal  finance;  and  part  4  with 
the  various  methods  and  problems  of  municipal 
organization,  with  special  reference  to  recent 
(1901)  tendencies  and  proposed  reforms  in 
American   cities."      Pittsburgh 

Gilbertson,  Henry  Stimson 

County,  the  "dark  continent"  of  American 
politics.  '17  Nat  short  ballot  organiza- 
tion $2  352 

"A  survey  of  the  past  and  possible  future, 
showing  how  the  county  has  been  exploited  by 
machine  politicians,  the  abuses  and  graft  possi- 
ble under  a  loose  system  of  government  with 
examples  taken  from  county  history  all  over 
the  country.  The  author  details  plans  for  re- 
construction emphasizing  the  importance  of  the 
short  ballot.  ...  Appendixes  containing  sam- 
ple county  chapters  and  a  bibliography  (gp.)" 
A.   L.  A.   bkl. 

Goodnow,  Frank  Johnson 

Municipal  government.     '09  Century  $3 

352 

"Best  and  most  comprehensive  work  covering 
the  United  States  and  European  countries.  Not 
so  detailed  as  Fairlie's  'Municipal  administra- 
tion' igoi.  Macmillan,  $3,  but  more  popular." 
A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Municipal  home  rule;  a  study  in  admin- 
istration. '95  Columbia  univ.  press 
$1.50  352 

"Study  of  relations  of  city  and  state  from 
legal  point  of  view,  with  special  reference  to 
question  of  home  rule  for  American  cities." 
A.    L.   A. 


Howe,  Frederic  Clemson 

IModern  city  and  its  problems.  '15  Scrib- 
ner$1.50  352 

Bibliography,  p  377-83 

"While  this  book  combines  some  of  the  ma- 
terial of  'The  city:  the  hope  of  democracy,'  1014, 
Scribner,  $1,  and  'European  cities  at  work,' 
1913,  Scribner,  $1.75,  it  is  essentially  a  new, 
comprehensive  and  interesting  outline  of  city 
problems  in  America  and  actual  accomplish- 
ments at  home  and  abroad,  in  convenient  form 
for  study  or  reference.  .  .  .  The  emphasis  is 
on   physical   and   social   features."     A.   L.  A.   bkl. 

James,  Herman  Gerlach 

Applied  city  government;  the  principles 
and  practice  of  city  charter  making,  il 
'14  Harper  75c  352 

"Puts  into  concise  form,  for  use  of  students 
or  legislators,  the  advanced  ideas  of  the  present 
on  such  matters  as  commission  government,  city 
managers,  recall,  and  direct  legislation  in  cities. 
Includes  chapters  on  finance  and  franchises.  The 
provisions  of  a  model  charter  are  appended  to 
each  chapter.  Classed  bibliography  (3%p.)" 
A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Municipal  functions.  (National  municipal 
league  ser.)     '17  Appleton  $2  352 

"Author  approaches  the  discussion  from  the 
standpoint  of  the  smaller  community  rather  than 
the   metropolis."   Review   of   reviews,    56:327 

"Aims  to  give  a  simple  but  comprehensive 
survey  of  the  whole  field  of  municipal  endeavor, 
so  that  every  member  of  a  community  may  know 
what  a  city  should  do  and  how  it  should  do  it. 
Author  is  (1917)  associate  professor  of  govern- 
ment and  director  of  the  Bureau  of  municipal 
research  at  the  University  of  Texas."  Pitts- 
burgh 

King,  Clyde  Lyndon 

(ed.)  Regulation  of  municipal  utilities. 
(National  municipal  league  ser.)  '12 
Appleton  $2  352 

Selected   bibliography,   p    387-91 

"Treats  concisely  and  clearly  the  commis- 
sions of  different  states,  and  the  work  done  by 
city  commissions.  The  chapters  on  franchise 
essentials  and  on  the  elements  of  a  constructive 
franchise  policy  discuss  matters  with  which 
nearly  every  small  city  has  to  deal,  and  are  of 
immediate  interest  and  value.  Suggestions  for 
model  franchises  are  given.  Though  showing  no 
lack  of  unity,  the  chapters  are  by  different  au- 
thorities and  embody  the  more  important  papers 
presented  to  the  National  municipal  league  since 
its   first   meeting   in    1894."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Mabie,  Edward  Charles 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  city 
manager  plan  of  government.  (De- 
bater's handbook  ser.)  '18  Wilson 
$1.25  352 

"The  introduction  sets  forth  the  history  of 
the  city  manager  idea  following  its  inception  in 
1908  in  Sumter,  S.C.,  and  its  introduction  there 
in  19 1 3.  Various  maps,  charts  and  tables  ac- 
company the  text,  and  a  digest  of  city  man- 
ager statutes  is  provided.  The  explanatory 
note  says,  'The  bulk  of  the  material  was  selected 
in  1917  but  publication  was  unavoidably  de- 
layed, and  the  volume  has  been  brought  down 
to  date  by  the  addition  of  references  to  recent 
articles  to  the  bibliography,  and  the  inclusion  of 
additional  reprints  which  will  be  found  in  the 
appendix."     I5ook    rev.    digest 

McBain,  Howard  Lee 

American  city  progress  and  the  law.  '18 
Columbia  univ.  press  $1.50  352 

"A  book  that  no  one  interested  in  the  affairs 
of  cities  can  afford  to  be  without."  Survey  40: 
104 

"Covers  the  principles  of  law  on  such  gen- 
eral matters  as  home  rule,  smoke,  nuisance,  bill- 
boards, zoning,  excess  condemnation,  municipal 
ownership,  municipal  markets,  parks  and  play- 
grounds, and  the  promotion  of  commerce  and 
industry."      Ann.    Am.    acad.    78:217 


SOCIOLOGY — Administration 


47 


Law  and  the  practice  of  municipal  home 
rule.  '16  Columbia  univ.  press  $5  352 
"There  are  now  (1916)  twelve  states  in  which 
certain  or  all  cities  enjoy  the  power  to  frame 
and  adopt  their  own  charters.  Court  decisions 
on  cases  growing  out  of  the  home  rule  pro- 
visions of  constitutions  already  constitute  a 
distinct  and  important  branch  of  law.  This 
study  aims  to  present  the  legal  principles  of  the 
cases,  and  the  practices  of  cities  in  the  making 
of  charters  and  of  legislatures  in  the  enact- 
ment of  laws.  (Condensed  from  preface)" 
Pittsburgh 

Morgan,  Joy  E.  and  Bullock,  E.  D. 

(^comp.)  Selected  articles  on  municipal 
ownership.  (Debaters'  handbook  ser.) 
2d  ed  rev  and  enl  '14  Wilson  $1.25     352 

Bibliography,    pi3j6 

Munro,  William  Bennett 

Government  of  American  cities,  rev  ed 
'16  Macmillan  $2  352 

"This  companion  to  the  author's  'Government 
of  European  cities'  Macmillian,  $j,  treats  of  the 
frame  work  of  government  in  American  cities, 
the  power  and  duties  of  the  municipal  corpora- 
tion, the  different  organs  of  municipal  government 
and  their  relation  to  each  otiier.  Only  one 
chapter  is  given  to  the  historical  side,  and  the 
problems  of  admitiistration  are  hardly  touched  on. 
In  a  large  measure  it  replaces  the  older  books 
in  the  same  field  because  it  is  up  to  date  (1912). 
There  are  excellent  references  with  notes  at  the 
ends  of  the  chapters,  'A  treatise  of  the  highest 
competence  and  value.'  (Amer.  hist.  rev.  18: 
435-)"     A.   L.   A.  bkl. 

"A  number  of  slight  revisions  have  been 
made  to  take  account  of  developments  since  the 
first  edition,  and  a  new  chapter  has  been  added 
on   the   city-manager   plan."    A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Government  of  European  cities.  '09  Mac- 
millan $2  352 
"Comprehensive  description  and  comparison  of 
the  city  governments  of  France,  Prussia  and 
England.  One  of  the  best  studies  on  municipal 
government;  more  scientific  than  Shaw." 
A.   L.  A.  sup. 

Principles  and  methods  of  municipal  ad- 
ministration,   il  '16  Macmillan  $2.25  352 

"An  authoritative  work  which,  in  dealing  with 
the  functions  of  city  government,  supplements 
the  author's  earlier  work,  'Government  of  Amer- 
ican cities,'  which  is  concerned  with  its  organ- 
ization of  frame-work.  Newer  tendencies  are 
outlined  in  the  first  chapter;  others  consider  city 
planning,  streets,  water  supply,  sewerage,  light- 
ing, police  and  fire  departments,  school  admin- 
istration and  municipal  finance.  The  work  is 
more  scholarly  than  C.  A.  Beard's  'American 
city  government,'  but  on  the  whole  steers  a  suc- 
cessful course  between  an  elementary  and  a 
highly   technical    treatise."     Cleveland 

National    municipal   league.    Committee    on 

municipal   program 

Model    city   cliarter   and    municipal    home 

rule.     '16  National  municipal  league  pa 

50c  352 

"  'Prepared  by  a  committee  of  distinguished 
experts  in  .American  city  government.  This 
document  is  a  thorough  revision  of,  or  a  sub- 
stitute for,  the  league's  original  'Municipal  pro- 
gram,' and  it  represents  the  mature  judgment 
of  that  association  which  has  done  such  notable 
service  in  promoting  thinking  about  city  govern- 
ment in  the  United  States.  .  .  .  The  scheme 
of  government  set  forth  in  the  document  before 
us  is  in  simple  form.  It  is  the  cornmi.ssion  man- 
ager type  supplemented  by  the  initiative,  refer- 
endum and  recall.'  (Am.  pol.  sci.  rev.)"  Book 
rev,   digest 

Sparks,  Frank  Melville 

Business    of    government:    municipal.     '16 
Rand  $1.25  352 

"Outlines  the  organization,  functions,  and  ad- 
ministration of  municipal  government  and  dis- 
cusses briefly  such  topics  as  finance,  purchasing, 


bond  issues,  and  elections.  The  closing  chapters 
deal  with  county,  state,  and  national  govern- 
ment. The  book  will  be  especially  useful  to 
students  and  general  readers  and  also  sugges- 
tive for  young  city  employees."    Cleveland 

Thompson,  Carl  Dean 

Municipal  ownership.    '17  Huebsch  $1  352 

"  "A  brief  survey  of  the  extent,  rapid  growth 
and  success  of  municipal  ownership  throughout 
the  world,  presenting  the  arguments  against 
private  ownership,  the  failure  of  regulation  and 
the  advantages  of  municipal  ownership.'  (Sub- 
title) It  gives  references  to  authorities  and 
will  be  useful  for  debates."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Wright,  Henry  Collier 

American  citj-;  an  outline  of  its  develop- 
ment and  functions.  (National  social 
science  scr.)     '16  McClurg  60c  352 

"A  bird's-eye  view  for  the  general  reader  who 
has  not  the  time  for  larger  works  such  as 
Zueblin's  '.American  municipal  progress.'  Dis- 
cusses the  location  of  cities,  government  finance, 
protection,  education,  municipal  undertakings, 
housing,  the  effect  of  the  city  on  its  citizens. 
Bibliography,  (ip.)"    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Zueblin,  Charles 

American  municipal  progress.  (Social  sci- 
ence textbooks)  rev  ed  '16  Macmil- 
lan $2  352 

"A  revised  edition  of  the  work  published  in 
ip02.  .  .  .  'designed  primarily  to  indicate  to 
civic  and  social  workers,  public  officials,  and  in- 
telligent citizens  the  vast  scope  of  municipal 
activity  today.  It  can  be  made  useful  by  com- 
paring local  conditions  with  typical  instances  of 
excellence  gathered  from  all  the  cities.' 
(Preface)"     Book   rev.    digest 

"  'It  does  for  American  cities  what  Frederic 
C.  Howe's  books  have  done  for  German  cities." 
S.  E.  W.   Bedford,  Am  jour.  soc.  21:704 

"Zueblin  has  given  to  American  students  of 
municipal  government  the  most  practical  work 
yet  (1916)  published."  D.  11.  Ramsey,  Am. 
econ.  rev.  6:425 


Commission  government  and  city  man- 
ager plans 

American  academy   of  political   and   social 
science 
Commission    government    and    the    city- 
manager  plan,     (.\nnals  of  Amer.  acad.) 
'14  Am  acad  $1.50  pa  $1  352 

Bradford,  Ernest  Smith 

Commission  government  in  American 
cities.  (Citizen's  lib.  of  economics,  pol- 
itics and  sociology)  '11  Macmillan  $1.25 

352 

List    of   references,   p    339-53 

"Best  single-volume  presentation  of  the  sub- 
ject yet  (iQii)  published.  The  spread  of  com- 
mission government  since  its  inception  at  Gal- 
veston, 1901,  is  described,  and  a  comparison 
of  different  forms  of  the  commission  plan  made. 
Clear  summaries  of  checks  to  popular  control, 
the  referendum,  initiative,  recall  and  other  pro- 
visions  are   given."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Bruere,  Henry 

New  city  government,     il  '12  Appleton  $2 

352 
.\uthor,  director  of  the  New  York  Bureau  of 
municipal    research    (19 12) 

"Here  are  virtually  two  books  woven  into 
one,  an  exposition  of  what  constitutes  efficient 
municipal  government  and  a  report  on  a  'sur- 
vey' of   ten   commission   governed  cities. 

"The  book  is  strongest  on  its  accounting  and 
budget-making  side,  and  in  its  dealing  with  some 
of  the  general  problems  of  municipal  efficiency." 
Engin.   ncws-rcc.  69:335 


48 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


James,  Herman  Gerlach 

What  is  the  city  manager  plan?    (Texas 

university.    Bulletin;  municipal  research 

ser.  no.  6)   Univ.  of  Texas  352 

Bibliography    on    the    city    manager    plan     of 

municipal   government,   p   24-5 

Robbins,  Edwin  Clyde 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  commis- 
sion plan  of  municipal  government.  3d 
ed  rev  and  enl  '12  Wilson  $1.25  352 

Bibliography,  pref.  p  15-29 

Ryan,  Oswedd 

Municipal  freedom;  a  study  of  the  com- 
mission government.  (American  books) 
'15  Doubleday  $1  _  352 

Selected  references  on  commission  govern- 
ment,  p   221-33 

"A  study  of  the  principles  and  working  of 
the  commission  form  of  municipal  government 
now  in  operation  in  350  Arnerican  cities.  An 
appendix  gives  the  provisions  of  the  Des 
Moines  plan,  the  commission-manager  plan,  and 
the  plan   for   preferential   voting."     Cleveland 

Toulmin,  Harry  Aubrey 

City  manager;  a  new  profession.  (Na- 
tional municipal  league  ser.)  '15  Ap- 
pleton  $2  352 

"Sets  forth  the  details  of  the  city  manager 
plan  and  its  actual  working  in  a  number  of 
cities,  specially  in  Dayton  where  the  author 
has  observed  first  hand.  Shows  advantages  and 
disadvantages,  but  the  preponderance  of  evidence 
is  in  favor  of  its  adoption.  Bibliography  (op.) 
and  list  of  cities  governed  by  a  commission  and 
by   a   city   manager,  June,    19 14."     A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

353     United  States  and  state  govern- 
ments 

Three  valuable  books  are: 

Hinsdale,  M.  L.  History  of  the  president's 
cabinet,   1912.   Univ.   of  Michigan,   $2 

Hunt,  Gaillard.  Department  of  state  of  the 
United   States.     1914,   Yale   univ.  press,   $2.50 

Learned,  H.  B.  President's  cabinet:  studies 
in  the  origin,  formation  and  structure  of  an 
American  institution.  19 12,  Yale  university 
press,    $3 

American  political  science  association 

Teaching  of  government.  '16  Macmillan 
$1.10  353 

"Report  of  a  committee  of  seven,  appointed 
in  19 1 1,  'to  consider  the  methods  of  teaching  and 
studying  government  now  pursued  in  American 
schools,  colleges  and  universities,  and  to  sug- 
gest means  of  enlarging  and  improving  such  in- 
struction.' The«  report  covers  recent  progress  in 
the  teaching  of  government;  the  teaching  of 
civics  in  elementary  schools;  the  teaching  of 
political  economy  in  colleges  and  in  universi- 
ties; and  a  constructive  section  of  suggested 
courses  for  teachers  with  bibliography  (22p.)" 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Ashley,  Roscoe  Lewis 

New  civics;  a  textbook  for  secondary 
schools,  il  '17  Macmillan  $1.20  353 

"A  high-school  textbook  in  civics  which  em- 
phasizes the  need  of  intelligent  citizenship  and 
teaches  government  as  a  living,  changing  organ- 
ism, not  a  fixed  institution.  Free  from  partisan- 
ship and  equipped  with  excellent  notes  and 
teaching  aids.  .  .  .  The  author  is  a  teacher 
in  the  public  schools  of  Pasadena,  Cal.  The 
book  has  been  recommended  to  teachers  of  cit- 
izenship for  adults  in  the  extension  department 
of  the  Cleveland  schools."  Cleveland  schools." 
Cleveland 

Beard,  Charles  Austin 

American  government  and  politics,  new 
rev  ed  '14  Macmillan  $2.25  353 

"Excellent  manual  designed  as  a  college  text. 


bringing  together  all  the  best  contributions  and 
discussions.  Covers  the  practise  and  theory  of 
government  and  points  out  recent  political  ten- 
dencies."   A.  L.  A.  sup. 

(ed.)  Readings  in  American  government 
and  politics,  new  rev  ed  '14  JNIacmillan 
$2  353 

"Collection  of  illustrative  material  to  ac- 
company the  manual  (above),  covering  history 
and  federal,  state  and  city  government." 
A.   L.   A.   sup. 

Beard,  Charles  Austin,  and  Beard,  Mary  R. 

American    citizenship,    il    '14    Macmillan 

$1.12  353 

"Starts  with  the  individual  and  his  position 
in  industry  and  his  rights  under  the  law,  shows 
how  personal  needs  demand  governmental  ac- 
tion, how  the  government  is  organized  to  meet 
those  needs  and  what  work  it  undertakes  in 
recognition  of  those  needs,  emphasizing  always 
the  active  part  demanded  of  every  citizen,  man 
or  woman.  Thoroughly  modern  treatment,  well 
balanced  and  judicial,  though  the  authors  oc- 
casionally betray  their  sympathies.  Chapter 
analyses,  bibliographies  and  lists  of  questions." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Brown,  Gertrude   (Foster)    (Mrs  Raymond 
Brown) 

Your  vote  and  how  to  use  it.     '18  Har- 
per 7Sc  353 
Officially    endorsed    by    the    New    York    state 
Woman   suffrage  party 

"An  introductory  chapter  on  politics  and 
woman's  interests  is  followed  by  five  chapters 
devoted  to  the  departments  of  government,  local, 
state  and  national.  The  four  chapters  next  fol- 
lowing deal  with  the  actual  process  of  voting, 
describes  the  organization  of  political  parties 
and  the  management  of  elections.  The  re- 
mainder of  the  book  is  then  given  up  tp  'those 
departments  of  political  affairs  in  which  women 
are  undoubtedly  most  deeply  concerned.'  "  Book 
rev.    digest 

Cleveland,  Grover 

Independence  of  the  executive.  (Stafford 
Little  lectures)  '13  Princeton  univ  press 
$1  353 

Finley  &  Sanderson's  "American  executive 
and  executive  methods"  was  published  by  the 
Century  Company   in    1908   at   ii.25. 

Corwin,  Edward  Samuel 

President's  control  of  foreign  relations. 
'17  Princeton  univ.  press  $1.50  353 

"Brings  together  the  principal  historical  in- 
cidents illustrating  the  powers  of  the  president 
in    the    diplomatic    field."      Pittsburgh 

Du  Puy,  William  Atherton 

Uncle  Sam,  wonder  worker,  il  '13  Stokes 
$1.35  353 

"Short  'write-ups'  of  the  more  spectacular  or 
unusual  work  carried  on  by  the  \-arious  govern- 
ment departments,  such  as  modifying  the  growth 
of  fruitage  of  plants,  training  cavalry  men  in 
riding  feats,  growing  pearls,  attacking  insect 
pests,  sowing  forests,  teaching  the  Eskimos, 
raising  seals,  reclaiming  land  and  planning 
towns."     Wis.    bul. 

Uncle  Sam's  modern  miracles;  his  gigan- 
tic tasks  that  benefit  humanity.  '14  il 
map  Stokes  $1.35  353 

"Readable  information  of  not  so  curious  a 
nature  as  that  in  "Uncle  Sam,  wonder  worker" 
describing  the  humanitarian  work  of  the  federal 
government  in  conquering  contagion,  revealing 
weather  secrets,  transforming  the  deserts,  recom- 
pensing the  liidians,  smoothing  the  country's 
roads,  and  performing  other  duties  which  are 
vital  to  ordinary  citizens."    A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Fairlie,  John  Archibald 

National  administration  of  the  United 
States  of  America.     '05  Macmillan  $2 

353 


SOCIOLOGY— Administration 


49 


Fairlie,  John  Archibald  — Continued 

"  'Dt-^cribcs  fully  each  department  and  the  vari- 
ous detached  otfices  and  commissions,  showing 
methods  of  organization  and  the  work  done  by 
each'"      (N.V.  state  lib.)   A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Fiske,  John 

Civil  government  in  the  United  States, 
considered  with  some  reference  to  its 
origins,    new  ed  map  '04  Houghton  $1 

353 
"Attractively      written      elementary      account, 
descriptive    and    historical."      A.    L.    A. 

Forman,       Samuel       Eagle,      and      Shuler, 
Marjorie 
Woman   voter's   manual;    with   an   introd. 
by  Carrie   Chapman  Catt.     '18  Century 
$1  353 

"  'Discusses  popular  government,  the  rights 
and  responsibilities  of  citizenship,  and  then  goes 
on  to  define  the  organization  and  duties  of  Con- 
gress, of  the  cabinet,  of  the  federal  depart- 
ments, and  of  the  courts,  federal  and  state. 
After  these  chapters  upon  national  government 
come  explanations  of  state  matters.'  "  (N.Y. 
times')    Book  rev.  digest 

Franc,  Alissa 

Use  your  government;  what  your  govern- 
ment does  for  you.     'IS  Button  $2  353 

"On  the  practical  aid  which  bureaus  of  the 
federal  government  give  to  farmers,  prospective 
settlers,  business  men,  laborers,  immigrants, 
negroes,  women  and  children.  An  up-to-date 
supplementary  reader  for  civics  classes."  Cleve- 
land 

"A  first  effort  in  a  field  worth  cultivating. 
The  student  of  civics  should  be  warned,  how- 
ever, that  it  omits  to  mention  many  of  the 
most  elementary  aids  of  the  government  to  the 
citizen.  Nothing  is  said  of  the  national  de- 
fense and  maintenance  of  order,  of  the  treas- 
urv,  the  mint,  and  the  post  office."      Survey  40: 

Haskin,  Frederic  J. 

American  government,  il  '12  Lippincott 
$1  school  ed  80c  353 

"Account  in  everyday  language  of  the  actual 
working  of  the  United  States  government,  pre- 
senting many  interesting  items  of  information 
not  easily  gathered  elsewhere.  Each  chapter 
has  been  read  and  approved  by  the  head  official 
of  the  department  or  bureau  whose  work  is  de- 
scribed  therein."     N.V.    state    lib. 

Hill,  Mabel 

Tcaciiing  of  civics.  (Riverside  educational 
monographs)     '14  Houghton  70c        353 

"Consists  for  the  most  part  of  twenty-four 
suggestive  lessons  in  applied  civics,  the  out- 
growth of  the  author's  experience  as  teacher  of 
history  and  civics  in  the  Massachusetts  State 
Normal   School,   Lowell."    Cleveland 

"Throughout  the  effort  is  made  to  emphasize 
ethical  aspects,  to  relate  the  subject  practically 
to  the  daily  life  of  the  pupils,  to  stimulate  in- 
vestigation to  arouse  the  spirit  of  cooperation 
and  service.'  "    (A.   L.  A.  bkl.)   Cleveland 

"Despite  the  large  number  of  books  for  the 
civics  teacher,  there  is  a  place  for  this."  Wis. 
bul. 

Holcombe,  Arthur  Norman 

State  government  in  the  United  States. 
'16  Macmillan  $2.25  353 

".\n  excellent  survey  of  the  whole  field  of 
state  government,  its  history,  tendencies  and 
needs.  There  is  less  detail  on  the  administra- 
tive side  than  in  Mathews'  'Principles  of  Amer- 
ican state  administration,'  but  the  discussion  of 
political  reforms  is  much  fuller.  The  author  is 
assistant  professor  of  government  at  Harvard." 
Cleveland 

Lapp,  John  A. 

Uur  America,     il  '16  Bobbs  $1.50  353 

"A    textbook    for    high    schools    and    grammar 

schools,  on   federal,  state  and   local   government. 

Organized  government   is   shown   to   be   the   out- 


growth of  well  defined  needs  or  the  necessity  of 
centralizing  the  performance  of  certain  services. 
Kach  chapter  ends  with  (luestions  for  debate,  bib- 
liographies, and  instructions  about  securing 
further  information.  The  author  is  director  of 
the  Indiana  Bureau  of  legislative  and  administra- 
tive information."    Cleveland 

Mathews,  John  Mabry 

Principles  of  .\mcrican  state  administra- 
tion.    '17  Appleton  $2.50  353 

"More  analytical  than  Holcombc's  'State 
government  in  the  United  States.'  Professor 
^lathews  confines  himself  to  a  study  of  state 
administrative  organizations  and  functions,  the 
powers  and  duties  of  the  governor,  the  heads 
of  departments,  etc.,  taxation  and  finance,  ed- 
ucation, charities,  and  similar  subjects.  Lists  of 
references  at  chapter-ends."    A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Author  is  (ipi8)  associate  professor  of  politi- 
cal science.  University  of  Illinois. 

Mosher,  Robert  Brent 

(comp.)  l^.xccutive  register  of  the  United 
States.  1789-1902.  (U.S.  58th  Cong.,  3d 
sess.  Senate  doc.  196)  2d  ed  '05  Supt  of 
doc  40c  353 

"List  of  the  presidents  and  their  cabinets, 
with  the  electoral  and  popular  vote  at  each  elec- 
tion and  the  laws  governing  their  election,  ap- 
pointment, qualification  and  term  of  ottice." 
A.   L.  A.  sup. 

Reed,  Thomas  Harrison 

P'orm  and  functions  of  American  govern- 
ment,   il  maps  '16  World  book  co  $1.50 

353 

"A  readable  high  school  te.xt,  good  for  refer- 
ence. Like  Guitteau  it  allots  rather  more  s'pace 
than  usual  to  the  functions  of  government,  dif- 
fering from  the  earlier  book  in  its  fuller  discus- 
sion of  governmental  policies  and  problems.  'An 
admirable  book,  scholarly,  well-proportioned,  well 
printed,  and  generally  complete.  .  .  .  Sub- 
jects are  presented  from  a  full  knowledge  of 
recent  progress  in  government  and  experience 
of  nine  years  in  teaching  it.'  (History  teachers' 
magazine,  8:101)"    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

"Differs  from  most  texts  on  civics  in  sketch- 
ing the  historical  developments  of  each  phase  of 
our  government  and  in  its  definite  suggestions 
for  personal  activities  and  a  progressive  attitude 
on  the  part  of  citizens."    Cleveland 

Taft,  William  Howard 

Our  chief  magistrate  and  his  powers.  (Co- 
lumbia university  lectures)  '16  Colum- 
bia univ  press  $1.50  353 
Lectures  delivered  at  Columbia  university 
during  the  winter  19151916.  Enlarges  upon 
the  matter  in  lectures  of  similar  title  (The  presi- 
dency, Scribner,  $i)  given  at  the  University  of 
Virginia  in  IQ14-1915.  and  includes  illustrations 
from    personal   experience."     Cleveland 

Wilson,  Woodrow 

President  of  the  United  States.  '16  Har- 
per 50c  353 

"An  analysis  of  the  historical  evolution  of  the 
presidential  oflfice,  first  printed  in  1908  as  a 
chapter  in  the  author's  Constitutional  govern- 
ment in  the  United  States."    Cleveland 

Young,  James  Thomas 

New  .American  government  and  its  work. 
(Social  science  textbooks)  '15  Macmil- 
lan $2.25  353 

References  at  the  end  of  each  chapter 
Includes    a   comprehensive    treatment   of   state 
administration 

"Though  intended  as  a  college  text,  popular 
enough  for  a  wide  reading  outside  of  class  work. 
.\n  important  piece  of  work  as  a  supplement  to 
Beard's  '.\morican  government'  and  Brvcc's 
'.\merican  commonwealth;'  but  independently  of 
these  justified  by  the  fresh  character  of  the 
treatment,  the  abundant  material  frorn  recent 
times,  the  excellent  organization  of  subject  mat- 
ter, and  its  emphasis  on  the  importance  of  ex- 
ecutive leadership."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 


50 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


354     Foreign  governments 

Poincare,  Raymond 

How  France  is  governed;  tr.  by  Bernard 
Miall.     '14  McBride  $1.50  354 

"An  authoritative  and  adequate  presentation 
of  French  government  by  the  president  of  the 
Republic.  Written  for  the  school  children  of 
France,  it  is  marked  by  simplicity,  by  perfect 
clarity  of  style  and  arrangement,  and  will  in- 
terest any  general  reader.  Historical  aspects 
are  fully  considered."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

355      Military  science 

For  the  current  literature  of  military  science, 
see  the  international  military  digest  annual. 
Cumulative  digest  corporation,  241  West  37th 
St.,  N.Y.,  $2  a  year;  for  addresses  on  the  mili- 
tary policy  of  the  United  States,  see  Elihu  Root's 
"Military  and  colonial  policy  of  the  United 
States,"   1916,  Harvard  university,  $2.50 

Blanchon,  G. 

New  warfare;  tr.  by  Fred  Rothwell.  '18 
Crowell  $1.50  355 

"By  a  French  expert  on  naval  warfare  and 
the  development  of  the  submarine,  who  has 
also  devoted  much  attention  to  all  the  other 
developments  of  modern  warfare.  One  very 
interesting  chapter  studies  the  moral  forces  that 
inspire  and  control  fighting  men  of  the  present 
day,  and  another  debates  the  question  of 
whether  or  not  wars  will  ever  cease."  Adapted 
from    New    York    Times    23:49 

Bunkley,  Joel  William 

Military  and  naval  recognition  book,  il  '18 
Van  Nostrand  $1  355 

"A  handbook  on  the  organization,  insignia 
of  rank,  and  customs  of  the  service  of  the 
world's  important  armies  and  navies."  Sub- 
title 

Illustrated  with  fifty-one  full-page  plates, 
eighteen   in   color 

Falls,  De  Witt  Clinton 

Army  and  navy  information,  il  '17  But- 
ton $1  355 
"A  convenient  book  of  reference  which  gives 
details  of  the  uniforms,  insignia,  organization, 
arms,  equipment,  and  pay  of  the  American 
army  and  navy  and  brief  descriptions  of  the 
equipment  of  the  other  warring  powers.  Ser- 
viceable to  both  civilians  and  soldiers."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Gibson,  Charles  R. 

War  inventions  and  how  they  were  in- 
vented.    '16  Lippincott  $1  355 

"An  atractive  book  which  answers  a  good 
many  of  the  questions  about  guns  and  shells 
and  range  finding,  for  instance,  which  the  lay- 
man is  always  asking  himself  or  others  equally 
ignorant.'  "    (Spectator)  New  Jersey  bul. 

Hopkins,  Albert  Allis 

(ed.)  Our  army  and  how  to  know  it,  and 
Our  navy  and  how  to  know  it.  (Scien- 
tific American  ser.)  '17  Munn  pa  25c; 
flex   khaki  $1  355 

"With  this  is  bound  his  'Our  navy  and  how 
to  know  it.'  Devoted  mainly  to  insignia  of 
rank.  Contains  also  facts  about  the  organiza- 
tion of  the  service,  pay,  fighting  tools  and 
equipment,  location  of  cantonments,  and  many 
other    topics."      Pittsburgh 

Military  training 

For  a  descriptive  account  of  American  military 
institutions,  see  I.  L.  Reeves'  "Military  educa- 
tion in  the  United  States,"  19 14,  Free  press 
:o.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  $3.  The  author  is  pro- 
fessor of  military  science  and  tactics  in  the 
University  of   Vermont 


Academy  of  political  science 

Military  training,  compulsory  or  volun- 
teer; edited  by  William  L.  Ransom.  '16 
Acad  of  political  science  $2  pa  $1.50  355 

Contents:  Problems  of  common  defense,  Al- 
bert Shaw;  .  .  .  Compulsory  training  and  indus- 
trial preparedness,  C.  E.  Knoeppel;  Cure-all  of 
universal  military  service,  Oswald  Garrison  Vil- 
lard;  .  .  .  Business  man  and  universal  military 
training,  Irving  T.  Bush;  Individual  and  the  na- 
tion in  preparation  for  war,  Newton  D.  Baker; 
Swiss  system  of  universal  trainnig,  Frederick  A. 
Kutnzli;  Australian  system  of  universal  training, 
E.  N.  Johnston;  Trades-unionism  and  military 
training,  Mathew  Woll;  Universal  training  and 
the  democratic  ideal,  George  Creel;  .  .  .  French 
and  English  systems  of  military  training,  C.  De 
Witt  Willcox;  .  .  .  Organized  labor  and  mili- 
tary service,  John  P.  White;  European  systems 
of  military  training,  Eric  Fisher  Wood;  Com- 
pulsory system  in  the  German  empire,  Ewald 
Hecker;  Colleges  as  training  centers,  Edmund  J. 
James;  Plattsburg  contribution  to  military  train- 
ing, Halstead  Dorey;  Compulsory  training  and 
the  state  militia,  Louis  W.  Stotesbury,  etc. 

Howe,  Lucien 

Universal  military  education  and  service; 
the  Swiss  system  for  the  United  States. 
2d  ed  il  '17  Putnam  $1.25  355 

Some  sources  of  information,  p  136-38 
"Argues  for  universal  military  training  and 
service  for  the  United  States,  telling  of  its  ad- 
vantages to  the  nation  and  the  individual.  Cites 
the  Swiss  and  Australian  systems  and  shows 
how  they  might  be  applied  in  this  country.  Has 
a  chapter  on  'Military  education — not  training — 
of  advantage  to  girls.'  "  A.  L.  A.  bkl. 
^  The  Swiss  system  is  also  described  in  F.  A. 
Kuenzli's  "Right  and  duty;  or.  Citizen  and 
soldier,"  igi6,  Stechert  or  National  defence  in- 
stitute, N.Y.,  $1,  and  in  Grande's  "A  citizen's 
army,"   1916,  McBride,   $1.25 

Perry,  Ralph  Barton 

Free  man  and  the  soldier;  essays  on  the 
reconciliation  of  liberty  and  discipline. 
'16  Scribner  $1.40  355 

"Essays  by  a  Harvard  professor,  which  have 
appeared  in  the  New  Republic,  Atlantic  Monthly, 
and  other  magazines.  He  argues  strongly  yet 
moderately  for  universal  military  service,  on  the 
ground  that  'the  right  to  vote  implies  the  duty 
to  serve,'  that  the  present  war  has  borne  witness 
to  its  necessity  and  on  the  score  of  social  and 
educational   advantages."     A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Richardson,  Robert  Charlwood 

West  Point;  an  intimate  picture  of  the 
national  military  academy  and  of  the 
life  of  the  cadet;  foreword  by  Major- 
General  Hugh  L.  Scott,  il  '17  Putnam 
$2  355 

Two  older  books  on  West  Point  are:  Han- 
cock's "Life  at  West  Point,"  1902,  Putnam, 
$1.50,  and  Morris  Schaff's  "Spirit  of  old  West 
Point,"     1907,    Houghton,    $3 

Van  Valkenburgh,  Agnes 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  military 
training  in  schools  and  colleges,  includ- 
ing military  camps.  (Debaters'  hand- 
book ser.)     '17  Wilson  $1.25  355 

Bibliography,    p    19-50 

Another  book  on  military  training  in  schools 
and  colleges  is  Gignilliat's  "Arms  and  the  boy," 
1916,  Bobbs,  $1.75 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  national  de- 
fence, including  compulsory  military 
service.  (Debaters'  handbook  ser.)  v2 
'17  Wilson -$1.25  355 

Contains  a  list  of  organizations  working  for  or 
against    national    defense 

"Contains  a  selection  of  the  best  material  is- 
sued since  the  publication  of  th  ■  first  volume 
compiled  by  Miss  Bacon  in  19 15,  (Wilson,  $1.25), 
including  a  few  of  the  articles  published  in  the 
advance  sheets  last  year.      It  is  divided  into  two 


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51 


Van  Valkenburgh,  Agnes,  comp.—C onliintcd 

sections,  National  ilclcnse  and  Compulsory  mil- 
itary service,  and  has  a  very  complete  and  partly 
annotated    bibliography    (34P.)"     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Wise,  Jennings,  Cropper 

Call  of  the   Republic.    '17  Button  $1     355 

"A  plea  for  universal  military  service  by  a 
professional  soldier.  Gives  a  brief  history  of 
various  military  systems  in  use  in  earlier  days 
and  in  our  own.  Practically  nothing  on  Swiss 
or  Australian  systems.  Bibliography  (iVjP-)" 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 


M 


anuals 


Andrews,  Lincoln  Clarke 

Fundamentals  of  military  service;  pre- 
pared under  the  supervision  of  Alajor- 
General  Leonard  Wood.  '16  Lippincott 
$1.50  355 

"A  manual,  designed  for  citizen  soldiers  in 
command  of  volunteer  units  for  military  super- 
intendents in  schools  and  colleges,  and  for  others 
in  charge  of  military  training.  Very  complete 
for  its  size,  revealing  the  author's  broad  grasp 
not  only  of  the  details  of  the  various  branches 
of  the  service,  but  of  the  meaning  and  psychology 
of  the  service.  The  author  has  had  the  help  of 
five  military  experts,  who  have  contributed  special 
chapters."    A.   L.  A.   bkl. 

Ellis,  Olin  O.  and  Garey,  E.  B. 

i'lattsburg   manual,     il    '17     Century   $2 

355 

"A  well  illustrated  elementary  manual  written 
by  army  officers  for  the  use  of  men  who  expect 
to  go  as  privates  to  training  camps.  The  second 
part  of  the  book  for  officers  is  more  technical." 
Cleveland 

Garey,  Enoch  Barton  and  Ellis,  O.  O. 

Junior  I'lattsburg  manual,  il  '17  Century 
$1.50  355 

"Intended  by  the  authors  as  a  textbook  on 
physical  and  military  training  for  preparatory, 
public  and  high  schools,  this  does  for  boys  what 
the  'Plattsburg  manual'  does  for  rnen.  Describes 
gun  practice  of  different  sorts,  signaling,  scout- 
ing, marching,  camping,  setting  up  exercises  and 
first  aid.    Well  illustrated."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Moss,  James  Alfred 

Manual  of  military  training.  2d  ed  rev 
il  '14  Banta  pub.  $2.25  355 

"The  author  is  a  captain  in  the  U.S.  Army. 
Intended  primarily  for  use  in  connection  with 
the  instruction  and  training  of  subordinate  offi- 
cers of  the  Organized  Militia,  and  also  as  a 
guide   to   all   soldiers.'  "     St.    Louis 

Private's  manual.  2d  ed  rev  and  enl  il  '16 
Banta  pub.  $1  355 

"Detailed  information  for  the  man  just  enter- 
ing service  as  to  equipment,  duties,  first  aid, 
field  expedients,  camp  sanitation,  shooting,  etc. 
Includes  extracts  from  army  regulations  effecting 
privates.  Good  index.  For  elementary  informa- 
tion concerning  tactics  see  Marshall's  'Military 
primer.'  "     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Moss  has  also  compiled  an  "Officer's  manual," 
6th  edition  revised,  1917,  Banta  publishing  com- 
pany,  $2.50 

Moss,   James    Alfred,    and    Stewart,    Merch 

Bradt 

Self-helps  for  the  citizen-soldier;  being  a 

popular  explanation   of  things   military. 

il  '15  Banta  pub.  $1.25  355 

"  'Docs  not  pretend  to  be  a  manual  of  mifitary 
training  but  is  intended  to  serve  as  a  guide  by 
means  of  which  the  civilian  may  inform  himself 
concerning  military  matters  sufficiently  to  en- 
able him  to  understand  .  .  .  what  will  be  re- 
quired of  him  when  he  is  called  upon  to  learn 
the  soldier's  trade  for  the  defense  of  his  coun- 
try. The  authors  are  both  captains  in  the 
regular  army.'  (Review  of  reviews  i<)i6)" 
Piitslinreb 

Paxson,  Frederic  Logan,  and  others 

(eds.)    War   cyclopedia;   a   handbook    for 


ready  reference  on  the  great  war. 
(Red,  white  and  blue  book  ser.)  '18 
Commission  on  public  information  pa 
25c  355 

355  7      Preparedness 

Huidekoper's  "Military  unpreparedness  of  the 
United  States. "^  igis,  Alacmillan,  $4,  treats  of 
our  military  history  and  policy  from  revolu- 
tionary times  to  the  present  day 

Dickson,  Harris 

Unpopular  history  of  the  United  States  by 
Uncle  Sam  himself,  as  recorded  in 
Uncle  Sam's  own  words,  il  '17  Stokes 
75c  355.7 

"Upsets  ideas  fostered  by  'popular'  history 
and  shows  how  we  were  embarrassed  in  all  our 
former  wars  by  volunteer  service.  These  sur- 
prising facts  arc  taken  from  General  Upton's 
military  policy  of  the  United  States.'  " 
A.   L.  A.   bkl. 

A  new  reprint  of  the  latter  was  issued  in  1916 
(U.S.  64th  Congress  ist  session,  Senate  doc.  379) 
at  50c;  also  an  "Epitome  of  Upton's  military 
policy  of  the  United  States,"  (War  department, 
doc.   505)   pa  sc 

Maxwell,  George  Hebard 

Our  national  defense,  the  patriotism  of 
peace,  the  fourth  book  of  Homecrofters. 
'15  Rural  settlements  assoc.  $1.25    355.7 

"-\dvocates  the  'Ilomecroft  reserve  system'  in 
which  national  conservation  and  national  de- 
fense are  combined.  Mr  Maxwell's  suggestion 
is  that  the  people  provide  a  reserve  of  enlisted 
men  doing  reclamation  work  in  time  of  peace, 
and  war  work  if  need  should  arise  to  meet  a 
foreign    foe."      Pittsburgh 

Wood,  Leonard 

Our  military  history;  its  facts  and  falla- 
cies.    '16  ReiUy  &  B.  $1  355.7 

"Briefly  reviews  the  shortcomings  and  the 
cost  of  our  military  policy,  and  advocates  a 
strong  navy,  a  highly  trained  mobile  expedi- 
tionary force,  and  universal  military  training 
on    the    Swiss   or   Australian   model."    Pittsburgh 


359     Naval  science 


Some    interesting   naval   biographies    are: 
Clark,    Charles    E.       "My    fifty    years    in    the 

navy,"     1917.    Little    $.2.50 
Dewey.    George.         "Autobiography,"        19 '3. 

Scribner,  $1.50 
Buell,    A.    C.    "Paul    Jones,"    1906,    2V    Scrib- 
ner, $3 
Griffis,    W.    E.     "Matthew    Calbraith    Perry," 

1887,   Houghton,   $J 
Mahan,  A.  T."  "Life  of  Nelson,"  2d  rev.,  1907, 

Little,   $8 
Callender,  G.  A.  R.    "Life  of  Nelson,"     1912, 

Longmans,  90c 
Southey.     Robert,      "Life    of    Nelson,"      19  >6, 

lloui;hton,  $j 

Chadwick,  French  Ensor 

.\merican    navv.     (American    books)      '15 
Doubleday  $1  359 

A  short  bibliography,  p  280-84 

"Succinct,  popular  history  of  the  navy  from 
the  Revolution  through  the  Spanish  War.  The 
material,  largely  condensed  or  quoted  from 
other  sources  is  correlated  in  the  light  of  the 
author's  own  experience  which  covers  from  186 1 
to  his  retirement  as  rear-admiral  in  1906." 
Cleveland 

Earle,  Ralph 

Life  at  tiie  U.  S.  Naval  academy,     il  map 
'17  Putnam  $2  359 

".\  full  accurate  account  of  life  at  Annapolis 
from  the  time  the  candidate  enters  to  the  time 
he  takes  postgraduate  work.  Contains  historical 
sketch    of    the    academy   and   descriptions   of    the 


52 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Earle,  Ralph — Continued 

grounds  and  buildings.  Appendixes  give  course 
of  study  with  textbooks  used,  and  regulations 
governing  admission.  Author  is  head  of  the 
department  of  ordnance  and  gunnery  at  An- 
napolis."    A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Fiske,  Bradley  Allen 

Xavy    as    a    fighting    machine,     map    '16 
Scribner  $2  359 

"Discussion  by  an  authority  of  the  purposes 
of  the  navy,  of  the  parts  of  which  it  is  com- 
posed, and  of  the  principles  of  design,  equip- 
ment, and  operation  which  will  produce  the 
maximum  of  power."    Pratt  quarterly 

Author  is  rear  admiral  of  the  United  States 
navy.  Part  of  the  chapters  appeared  in  the 
United  States  naval  institute  and  the  North 
American  review 

Hurd,  Archibald  S. 

Our  nav}';  with  a  preface  by  the  Earl  of 

Selbourne.     (Imperial   lib.)  '14   Warne 

50c  359 

"A  history  of  the  royal  navy  from  its  crea- 
tion in  872  A.  D.  to  the  present  time,  showing 
the  important  part  it  has  played  in  the  defense 
and  expansion  of  the  empire.  Detailed  treat- 
ment is  given  to  its  development  in  the  last 
twenty  years  and  the  imperial  policy  governing 
its  increase.  An  appendix  contains  a  glossary 
of  naval  terms  and  the  shipbuilding  programs 
of  Great  Britain  and  Germany  for  the  years 
1897-1917."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Jackson,  Orton  P.,  and  Evans,  Frank  E. 

Marvel  book  of  American  ships.  '17  Stokes 
$2.50  359 

"A  reliable  informational  book  about  the 
different  kinds  of  ships  that  have  been  built 
and  used  by  the  United  States  from  the  early 
days  of  the  Republic.  Each  type  is  described 
in  detail.  .  .  .  There  are  over  400  illustrations 
from  photographs  and  twelve  full-page  color 
plates.  Two  charts  show  the  flags  used  in 
the  United  States  signal  code  and  the  com- 
pany flags  and  types  of  funnels  used  by  the 
various  steamship  lines  for  identification."  Re- 
views of  reviews   57:215 

Neeser,  Robert  Wilden 

Our   many-sided   navj\     il   '14   Yale  univ. 
press  $2.50  359 

"Appeared  in  a  condensed  form  in  the  Navy, 
under   the   title   'An   American   fleet   in   being.' 

"Inside  view  of  the  daily  life  and  duties  of 
the  American  naval  recruit,  written  in  familiar 
but  engaging  style  by  an  acknowledged  author- 
ity on  naval  affair;:.  (Condensed  from  Nation, 
19 14.)"    Pittsburgh 

Stevens,  William  Oliver 

Story  of  our  navy,     il  maps   '14   Harper 
$1.50  359 

"Spirited  history  of  the  United  States  navy 
from  beginirigs  to  present  time  (19 14)  Treats 
of  services  in  time  of  peace  and  historical  sig- 
nificance of  naval  battles  as  well  as  of  the  bat- 
tles themselves.  Will  interest  older  children  as 
well  as  adults."    N.Y.  state  lib. 

Stirling,  Yates 

Fundamentals  of  naval  service,    il  '17  Lip- 
pincott  $2  359 

"Includes  principles  of  naval  strategy,  the 
function  and  history  of  every  type  of  ship,  the 
fundamentals  of  seamanship  and  navigation,  and 
discusses  the  navy  as  a  career.  Short  bibliogra- 
phies at  the  head  of  the  five  parts  into  which 
the  book  is   divided."    A.   L.   A.  bkl. 

Read  by  and  published  with  the  approval  of 
the  United  States  Navy  Department,  in  which 
the   author   is  an   officer 

Thursfield,  James  Richard 

Naval   warfare.     (Cambridge    manuals    of 
science  and  literature)     '13  Putnam  50c 

359 
"A  simple,  condensed  treatment  of  the  princi-  . 
pies  of  naval  warfare  by  an  authority."    Cleve- 
land 


360-361     Social  work 

Bogen,  Boris  D, 

Jewish  philanthropy.     '17  Alacmillan  $2 

361 

"  'An  exposition  of  principles  and  methods  of 
Jewish  social  service  in  the  United  States.' — 
(Subtitle).  Discusses  the  extent  and  scope  of 
Jewish  philanthropy,  methods  of  fund  raising, 
immigration,  dependents,  women  and  children, 
the  back  to  the  soil  movement,  settlements,  vol- 
unteer service  and  many  other  things.  ...  A 
revision  of  lectures  given  at  the  Hebrew  Union 
College,  Cincinnati.  Has  questions  at  chapter- 
ends  and  a  bibliography  (Sp.)."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Conyngton,  Mary 

How  to  help,  new  ed  '09  Macmillan  $1.50 
'13  Standard  lib  50c  361 

"Practical  survey  of  the  field  of  philanthropic 
effort  and  suggestions  for  methods  of  aid.  Re- 
vision of  'Manual  of  practical  charity.'  "  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Davis,  Philip 

(ed.)  Field  of  social  service.  (Welfare 
ser.)     il  '15  Small  $1.50  361 

Contents:  Background  in  social  work;  Com- 
munity problems;  Community  and  the  child; 
Social  agencies;  Supplement;  Salaried  positions 
in  social  work;  Opportunities  for  training  in  so- 
cial work 

Suggested  reading  at  the  end  of  each   chapter 

Deacon,  Janney  Byron 

Disasters  and  the  American  Red  cross  in 
disaster  work.  (Social  work  ser.)  '18 
Russell  Sage  foundation  75c  361 

"A  study  of  the  principles  upon  which  relief 
should  be  based,  and  the  Red  cross  organization 
for  disaster  relief  based  upon  disasters  at  sea, 
in  coal  mines,  floods,  fires  and  tornadoes  which 
have  occurred  within  the  borders  of  the  United 
States."      A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Devine,  Edward  Thomas 

Family  and  social  work.  '12  Association 
press  60c  361 

References,  p   159-63 

"A  suggestive  little  book  designed  for  use  by 
the  college  department  of  the  International  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  aiming  to  make  clear  the  essentially  re- 
ligious character  of  social  work — that  it  is 
fundamentally  applied  religion.  It  shows  that 
while  social  workers  may  receive  much  valuable 
aid  from  a  study  of  economics  and  biology  their 
scale  of  values  may  be  different  from  that  of 
the  economist's  or  biologist's.  Their  measure 
of  efficiency  is  their  ability  to  conserve  life  and 
improve  all  conditions  affecting  the  family,  which 
is  the  center  of  all  charitable  work."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

By  director  of  the  New  York  school  of  phil- 
anthropy and  professor  of  social  economy,  Col- 
umbia university 

Practice  of  charity;  individual,  associated 
and  organized.  (Handbooks  for  prac- 
tical workers  in  church  and  philan- 
thropy)    '01  Survey  associates  60c      361 

Spirit  of  social  work.  '11  Survey  asso- 
ciates $1  361 
"Nine  addresses  on  conservation  of  human 
life,  the  tenement  house,  the  value  of  women's 
votes,  the  attitude  of  society  toward  the  crim- 
inal, correction  and  prevention  of  crime,  the 
police,  philanthropy  and  religious  treatment  of 
poverty.  A  final  address  is  a  forecast  of  social 
developments  for  the  next  twenty-five  years. 
The  treatment  is  wholly  popular,  and  general 
rather   than   specific."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Henderson,  Charles  Richmond 

Introduction  to  the  stud}'  of  the  depend- 
ent, defective,  and  delinquent  classes, 
and  of  their  social  treatment.  2d  ed  '01 
Heath  $1.60  361 


SOCIOLOGY — Associations  and  Institutions 


53 


Henderson,  Charles  Richmond — Conti)iucd 

Appendix  containing  suggestions,  references, 
etc.,  p  349-94 

"Compendious,  suggestive  and  enlightening. 
Altogether  the  best  book  of  its  kind  either  for 
general  reading  or  for  classroom  work."  (Hart- 
ford  sem.   rec.    uriso)     A.    L.    A. 

National  conference   of  social  work   (form- 
erly   Conicrcnce    on    charities   and   cor- 
rection) 
Proceedings,  latest  volume.  National  con- 
ference of  social  work  360 

Nesbitt,    Florence 

Household     management.     (Social     work 
ser.)     '18   Russell   Sage   foundation   75c 

361 

Contents:  Introduction;  Problems  of  the  vis- 
itor to  the  home;  Aids  to  health  and  household 
management;  Dietary  standards;  Choice  of 
foods;  Purchase,  preparation  and  serving; 
Housing  and  homemaking;  Appendix:  Sugges- 
tions for  a  talk  on  milk;  Special  diet  lists; 
Average  weights  and  heights  of  normal  children 

"Discusses  .  .  .  problems  of  household  man- 
agement ...  on  the  basis  of  considerable  scien- 
tific training  supplemented  by  a  large  amount 
of  experience  in  family  visiting  and  in  training 
and   supervising   family   visitors."    Survey   40:199 

Richmond,  Mary  Ellen 

Good   neighbor   in   the   modern   city.     '08 

Lippincott  8Uc  361 

"i>ane  stirring  talks  on  social  science  and 
practical    charity."     A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Social  diagnosis.     '17  Russell  Sage  foun- 
dation $J  361 

Bibliography,    p   483-85- 

An  exhaustive  study  of  the  methods  and  aims 
of  social  case  work  by  the  director  of  the 
Charity  organiz.-ition  department  of  the  Kussell 
Sage  foundation."    Pittsburgh 

"It  will  do  much  to  make  a  profession  of  so- 
cial work,  it  should  form  the  basis  for  intelligent 
study  even  in  small  communities  and  will  be  in- 
valuable to  the  individual  engaged  in  case  work." 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Warner,  Amos  Griswold 

American    cliarities;    revised    by     M.     R. 
Coolidge.     (Lib.  of  economics  and  poli- 
tics)    'U8  Crowell  $2  361 
Bibliography,  P467-93 

361      Red  cross 

Barton,  Clara 

Story    of    the    Red    cross.     '04    Appleton 
$1.25  361 

"Early  history  and  account  of  relief  work 
accomplished  in  war  and  disaster  during  past 
twenty  live  years."  (N.V.  state  lib.)  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Boardman,  Mabel  Thorp 

Under   the    Red   cross    flag  at   home   and 
abroad,     il  '15  Lippincott  $1.75  361 

"Most  of  the  space  is  given  to  the  history  of 
the  American  Red  cross  in  the  work  of  alleviating 
and  repairing  the  effects  of  disasters,  in  organ- 
izing campaigns  against  diseases,  and  in  the  im- 
provement of  general  sanitation  and  the  training 
of  nurses.  The  volume  is  completed  by  a  brier 
survey  of  the  work  of  the  European  Red  cross 
in  international  conflicts.  (Adapted  from  Na- 
tion)"    Pratt  (juarterly 

Appendix:  the  revised  treaty  of  Geneva  signed 
July    6,     1906 

Epler,  Percy  Harold 

Life  of  Clara  Barton.  2d  ed  il  '17  Macmil- 

lan  $1.75  361 

"Comprehensive  biography,  published  with  the 
assistance  of  Miss  Barton's  literary  executors. 
To  serve  as  the  official  biography  during  the  ten 
years  or  more  re(|uircd  for  the  preparation  of 
the    larger    'Life    and    letters'    from    papers    and 


documents  left  by  Miss  Barton  for  this  pur- 
pose. Unpublished  war  diaries  and  letters  to- 
gether with  her  conversations;  observations  by 
eye-witnesses,  and  the  records  by  the  Red  cross 
society  are  the  author's  original  sources."  Pitts- 
burgh 

Same  binding,  illustrations,  and  plates  as  the 
first  edition,  printed  on  cheaper  paper  making 
the  edition  seventy-five  cents  cheaper 

362      Hospitals.     Asylums 

Barton,  George  Edward 

Re-education;  an  analysis  of  the  institu- 
tional system  in  the  United  States.  '17 
Houghton  $1  362 

"A  fearless  analysis  of  the  institutional  sys- 
tem of  the  United  States  by  a  business  man  and 
for  business  men.  The  writer  believes  that  there 
are  some  fundamental  weaknesses  or  fallacies  in 
our  present  system  of  dealing  with  education, 
sin,  insanity,  and  disease.  He  bases  objections 
to  the  existing  institutional  system  on  the  failure 
to  do  more  than  prevent,  during  the  period  of 
incarceration,  the  act  of  which  the  prisoner  or 
patient  has  been  guilty.  lie  would  build  up  a 
system  of  re-education  which  would  make  pro- 
ducers of  inmates  of  institutions  with  an  in- 
crease of  efficiency.  The  thought  underlying 
the  inquiry  and  arraignment  emanates  from  the 
best  social  theory  of  the  day."    Book  rev.   digest 

Cannon,  Ida  Maud 

Social  work  in  hospitals;  a  contribution 
to  progressive  medicine,  il  '13  Russell 
Sage  foundation  $1.50  362 

"An  account  of  a  new  movement  which, 
through  cooperation  between  doctors  and  nurses 
in  hospitals  and  trained  social  workers,  seeks  to 
understand  and  treat  the  complications  of  disease 
arising  from  unfavorable  home  and  social  con- 
ditions. Based  on  the  author's  experience  as 
head  worker  in  the  Social  service  department  of 
the  Massachusetts  general  hospital."    Cleveland 

Appendi.x  contains   forms  and  facsimiles 


362.7      Social  work   for  children 


Two  books  somewhat  out  of  date,  but  con- 
taining much  valuable  material,  are,  Homer 
Folks'  "fare  of  destitute,  neglected  and  delin- 
quent children,"  190^,  Macmillan  $1;  and  \V.  D. 
Morrison's  "Juvenile  oflfenders,"    1897,  Appleton, 

$i-7S- 

Two  other  valuable  books  are,  W.  H.  Slinger- 
land's  "Child  welfare  in  California,"  19  iS. 
$1.50,  and  "Child  welfare  in  Pennsylvania," 
1915.  $j,  both  published  by  the  Uussell  Sage 
foundation 

Addams,  Jane 

Spirit  of  youth  and  the  city  streets.     '09 


Alacmillan  $1.25 


362.7 


"Interprets  sympathetically  the  instinct  of 
youth  for  play  and  adventure  and  points  out  the 
responsibility  resting  upon  cities  to  provide 
proper  places  of  amusement."    N.Y.  state  lib. 

Bowen,  Louise  Hadduck  (De  Koven) 

Safeguards  fur  city  voutii  at  work  and  at 
play.     '14  Macmillan  $1.50  362.7 

"Written  from  an  intimate  knowledge  of  con- 
ditions acquired  by  long  and  devoted  social  ser- 
vice. Describes  graj)hically  the  sordid  and  im- 
moral influences  which  lie  in  the  path  of  city 
youths  in  their  search  for  amusement  and  occupa- 
tion, and  the  efforts  of  the  Juvenile  protective 
association  of  Chicago  to  remove  such  influences 
by  IcK.il   .iiid  civic   safeguards."    Pittsburgh 

Coulter,  Ernest  Kent 

Children   in  the   shadow;   with  an   introd 
bv  Jacob  A.  Riis.     il  '13  McBride  $1.50 

362.7 

"  '.^s  clerk  of  the  Children's  Court  in  Man- 
hattan for  ten  years  he  had  the  uni(iue  oppor- 
tunity of  looking  into  the   faces  of  a  procession 


54 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Coulter,  Ernest  Kent — Continued 

of  100,000  dependent,  neglected  and  delinquent 
children  as  they  filed  by  the  judge  and  told 
their  stories.  .  .  .  He  shows  how  crowded 
streets,  lack  of  play  space,  poverty,  sickness,  in- 
sanitary houses,  criminal  companions  and  paren- 
tal neglect  provide  a  fruitful  soil  in  which  to 
breed  neglected  and  delinquent  boys  and  girls. 
.  .  .  As  a  means  of  helping  individual  boys, 
who  need  the  personal  touch  of  a  friend  right 
now,  JVIr.  Coulter  started  the  Big  brother  move- 
ment, which  is  spreading  all  over  the  country.'  " 
(Survey)    Pittsburgh 

"Less  comprehensive  and  useful  but  more 
readable  and  more  stirring  in  its  appeal  than 
Mangold's  "Child  problems.'  "    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Mangold,  George  Benjamin 

Problems    of   child   welfare.      (Social    sci- 
ence textbooks)    '14  JMacmillan  $2 

362.7 

Contents:  Pt  i.  Conservation  of  life;  pt  2, 
Health  and  physique;  pt  3,  Training  and  educa- 
tion; pt  4,  Child  labor;  pt  5,  Juvenile  delin- 
quency;  pt  6,   Problems  of  dependent  children 

Selected  bibliography,  p  403-511 

"A  thoro  revision  of  'Child  problems.'  In 
rewriting  the  book  the  author  has  added  much 
new  material.  .  .  .  Statistics  have  been 
brought  to  date  and  the  latest  findings  in  science 
used."     A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

"Better  discussions  of  special  topics  are  avail- 
able in  print,  but  I  know  of  no  book  which 
covers  so  well  the  whole  field  of  community  care 
of  children."  Henry  W.  Thurston  in  Survey 
33:339 

364    Criminology.     Reformatories 

The  volumes  in  the  Modern  criminal  science 
series,  by  Aschaffenburg,  Lombroso,  Saleilles, 
Tarde,  and  others,  published  by  Little  at  from 
$4  to  $5  per  volume  are  valuable  for  students 
who  wish  to  investigate  theories  of  criminology, 
etc. 

Devon,  James 

Criminal  and  the  community.  '11  Lane 
$1.75  364 

"A  valuable  addition  to  the  literature  of  pen- 
ology by  a  man  whose  knowledge  of  the  class 
from  which  most  criminals  come  was  gained  by 
personal  experience  as  a  wage-earning  boy  of 
eleven,  as  an  unskilled  workman,  as  an  artisan 
and  as  medical  officer  of  the  prison  at  Glasgow 
for  more  than  half  a  generation.  He  agrees 
with  'Convict  1776'  that  the  prison  as  a  reforma- 
tory is  a  failure,  and  is  more  radical,  as  well  as 
much  more  practical,  in  his  suggestions  for  re- 
form. 'This  book  is  not  the  last  work  in  pen- 
ology. It  is  probably  about  the  best  word  so 
far  published.'"  (Sociological  rev.  5:65) 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Dugdale,  Richard  L. 

The  Jukes:   a   study  in  crime,  pauperism, 

disease  and  heredity.  4th  ed  '10  Putnam 

$1.50  364 

"  'A  wonderful  book.  Shows  by  personal  in- 
vestigation of  a  single  pauper  tribe,  traced  back 
150  years,  the  relations  of  heredity  and  crime.'  " 
(J.   R.  Commons)    A.  L.  A. 

Ellis,  Havelock 

The  criminal.  3d  ed  rev  and  enl  (Con- 
temporary science  ser.)  il  '10  Scribner 
$1.75  364 

"  'Review  of  results  reached  by  students  of 
criminal  anthropology  in  Italy,  France,  Ger- 
many England  and  the  United  States  with 
criticism.'  "      (B.    &    I.)     A.    L.    A. 

Henderson,  Charles  Richmond 

Cause  and  cure  of  crime.    (National  social 

science  ser.)     '14  McClurg  60c  364 

"A    concise    discussion    by    an    authority    who 

does  not  admit  the  view  that  crime  is  a  disease." 

Pratt  quarterly 


Parmelee,  Maurice  Farr 

Crirninology.     '18   Macmillan   $2  364 

"An  up-to-date  and  comprehensive  treatment, 
somewhat  condensed  but  preserving  a  fair  bal- 
ance between  historical,  practical  and  theoretical 
aspects    of   criminology. 

Written  by  an  American  familiar  wdth  Euro- 
pean   literature    of    the    subject."      Cleveland 

Juvenile  courts  and  criminals 

A  valuable  book  for  reference  is  "Juvenile 
court  laws  in  the  United  States,"  edited  by 
H.     H.     Hart,     1910,     Russell     Sage     foundation, 

$1.50 

Eliot,  Thomas  Dawes 

Juvenile  court  and  the  community. 
(American  social  progress  ser.)  '14 
Macmillan  $1.25  364 

"(Tareful  study  of  the  juvenile  court  'in  its 
relation  to  other  social  institutions  as  a  problem 
in  social  economy.'  Author  believes  it  an  un- 
necessary institution  whose  functions  should  be 
assumed  by  other  agencies.'  (Jour,  pol  econ., 
-3:9s)"    N.Y.  state  lib. 

Flexner,  Bernard  and  Baldwin,  R.  N. 

Juvenile  courts  and  probation,  il  '14  Cen- 
tury $1.25  364 

"  'The  first  comprehensive  presentation  of  the 
problems  and  methods  of  the  juvenile  court.'  " 
(Nation)     Pratt  quarterly 

"Printed  as  the  report  of  the  special  com- 
iiiittee  on  juvenile  courts  of  the  National  proba- 
tion association."     Wis.  bul. 

George,  William  Reuben  and  Stowe,  L.  B. 

Citizens  made  and  remade,  il  '12  Hough- 
ton $1.25  364 

"  'Readable  and  illuminating  survey  of  the 
value  of  self-government  in  the  development  of 
character,  as  seen  in  George  Junior  republics, 
and  school  states;  illustrated  with  many  inter- 
esting and  significant  anecdotes.  Concludes  by 
advocating  adoption  of  theory  in  penal  institu- 
tions for  adults.'  "  (N.Y.  times,  17:634)  N.Y. 
state   lib. 

.Vee  also  W.  R.  George's  "The  Junior  repub- 
lic; its  history  and  ideals,"  1909,  Appleton,  $1.75 

Healy,  William 

Honesty;  a  study  of  the  causes  and  treat- 
ment of  dishonesty  among  children. 
(Childhood  and  youth  ser.)  '15  Bobbs 
$1.25  364 

"A  non-technical  discussion  for  teachers  and 
parents,  by  the  director  of  the  Juvenile  psy- 
chopathic institute  of  the  juvenile  court,  Chi- 
cago. Studies  the  causes  of  dishonesty  among 
children  by  searching  into  their  inner  mental 
life  or  outward  experience,  and  suggests  treat- 
ment. The  author  illustrates  fully  with  cases 
which  have  come  under  his  personal  attention." 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Other  books  by  Mr.  Healy  are  "Pathological 
lying,  accusation  and  swindling,"  1915,  Little, 
$2;  "The  individual  delinquent,"  1915,  Little, 
$5;  "Mental  conflicts  and  misconduct,"  1917, 
Little,  $2.50 

365      Prisons 

Ernest  Stagg  Whitin's  "Penal  servitude," 
published  in  19 12,  by  the  National  committee  on 
prison  labor,  at  $1.50  is  an  "authoritative  presen- 
tation of  the  economic  evils  connected  with  en- 
forced prison  labor."  The  Annals  of  the  Amer- 
ican academy  for  March,  1913,  Si,  was  a  prison 
labor  number,  containing  thirty-three  articles. 
Z.  R.  Brockway's  "Fifty  years  of  prison  service," 
19 12,  Survey  associates,  $2,  is  the  autobiography 
of  a  man  long  identified  with  the  prison  reform 
movement  in  the  United  States.  Other  prison 
experiences  than  those  listed  below  are:  Alex- 
ander Berkman's  "Prison  memoirs  of  an  anar- 
chist," 19 1 3,  Mother  Earth  publishing  company, 
$1.50;  "An  open  letter  to  society  from  convict 
1776,"  19H,  Revell,  75c;  Donald  Lowrie's  "My 
life    in    prison,"     1012,    Kennerley,    $1.50;      and 


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55 


Prisons  — Continued 

VVcUinston  Scott's  "Seventeen  years  in  the  un- 
derworld," 19 16,  Abingdon  press,  50c.  Jennings 
and  Irwin's  "IJeating  back,"  igiS,  Appleton, 
$1.75,  is  the  autobiottraphy  of  a  former  train 
robber   ami  cotivict   who  maile  good 

American  prison  association 

Proceedings,  latest  vol.  Am.  prison  assn. 
$1.50  365 

Bacon,  Corinne 

(comp.)  Prison  reform.  (Handbook  ser.) 
'17  Wilson  $1.25  365 

Contents:  History  of  prison  reform;  Condi- 
tions and  methods  in  prisons  and  reformatories; 
Sing  Sing  and  Warden  Osborne;  Psychopathic 
clinics  and  classification  of  prisoners;  Convict 
labor;  Indcterniiiiate  sentence;  Probation  and 
parole;  Jails;  Centralized  control  of  penal  in- 
stitutions 

IJibliography.  prcf.  p  13-36 

Contains  also  a  discussion  of  the  prison  of  the 
future,   by   T.   M.   Osborne 

"A  compilation  of  over  ninety  articles  by  stu- 
dents and  experts  covering  almost  the  entire 
field  of  penology.  .  .  .  There  is  a  valuable 
bibliography  of  twenty-four  pages."  Jour,  of 
prison  discipline  and  philanthropy,  March   19 17 

Doty,  Madeleine  Zabriskie 

S>'ciety's   misfits,     il      '16   Ccnturv  $1.25 

365 
"In  two  parts.  Most  of  part  i.  In  a  woman's 
prison,  was  originally  published  in  the  Centurv; 
part  2,  Behind  reformatory  walls,  appeared  in 
part  in  Good  housekeeping.  The  author,  a  mem- 
ber of  the  New  York  commission  on  prison  re- 
form, following  Thomas  Mott  Osborne's  method 
of  investigation,  spent  a  week  as  an  inmate  of 
the  New  York  state  prison  for  women  at  Auburn, 
where  she  posed  as  an  unknown  first  offender, 
up  for  forgery.  She  also  visited  many  reforma- 
tories for  boys,  and  talked  with  inmates  of  states 
prisons  who  were  'graduates'  from  reformatories. 
From  these  experiences,  and  letters  and  other 
first-hand  documents,  she  draws  her  conclusion 
that  the  present  penal  methods  are  stupid,  and 
useless  for  reform.  A  final  chapter  describes 
an  English  'reformatory  that  reforms.'  "  Cleve- 
land 

Field,  Anne  Porter  Lynes 

Story  of  Canada  Blackie.   '15  Button  $1 

365 

"An  account  of  the  life  of  a  convict  which 
proves  effectively  that  'more  enlightened  penal 
methods  than  those  in  vogue  in  the  iiast  can 
change  a  powerful  destructive  agent  into  a  loyal 
worker  for  the  good  of  society.'  "  (New  York 
times)     Pratt  quarterly 

Henderson,  Charles  Richmond 

(cd.)  Correction  and  prL-vention.  4v  '10 
Survey  associates  $10  each  $2.50       365 

Contents:  vi.  Prison  reform  and  criminal 
law,  ed.  by  C.  R.  Henderson;  vj.  Penal  and  re- 
formatory institutions,  ed.  by  C.  R.  Henderson: 
V3,  Preventive  agencies  and  methods,  ed.  by 
C.  R.  Henderson;  V4,  Preventive  treatment  of 
neglected   children,   b^-   H.    H.    Hart. 

"Papers  by  authorities  prepared  for  the  eighth 
International  prison  congress.  Extremely  val- 
uable to  practical  workers,  giving  detailed  in- 
formation, plans,  illustrations,  etc."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Jaffray,  Julia  K. 

(l(I.)  Prison  and  the  prisoner,  a  sym- 
posium, by  K.  W.  Kirchwey.  T.  M.  Os- 
borne. E.  Stagg  Whitin,  [and  others]. 
'17  Little  $2.50  365 

Le<wis.  Burdette  Gibson 

Utlendcr  and  his  relations  to  law  and  so- 

cietv.      (Harper's  modern    science  ser.) 

il  '17  Harper  $2  365 

Works,  etc.,  quoted  and  referred  to,  P373  75: 

authors,   etc.,   quoted   and   referred   to.   P375-76 

"A  clear  review  of  past  and  present  theories 
of  crime,   court   procedure,   probation,   prison   ad- 


ministration and  duties  of  police.  The  author. 
Commissioner  of  correction  of  New  York  City, 
holds  no  brief  for  present  day  theories,  but 
points  out  the  good  points  o(  the  successive  sys- 
tems showing  how  each  was  an  advance  on  its 
predecessor  altho  itself  eventually  superseded." 
Cleveland 

Osborne,  Thomas  Mott 

Society  ami  prisons.  (Yale  lectures  on  the 
responsibilities  of  citizenship)  '16  Yale 
university  press  $1.50  365 

"In  'Crime  and  criminals,'  the  preliminary  lec- 
ture, the  author  analyzes  prison  conditions  and 
shows  how  they  are  responsible  for  the  creation 
of  a  'criminal  type.'  The  other  lectures  take 
up.  Courts  and  punishment;  Older  prison  sys- 
tems; Mutual  welfare  league;  New  penology." 
Cleveland 

Within  prison  walls.     '14  Appleton  $1.75 

365 

"Personal  experiences  of  the  chairman  of  the 
New  York  state  prison  reform  commission  {1913- 
i9i-t),  during  a  week's  voluntary  confinement 
in  .\uburn.  In  view  of  the  interest  aroused  by 
the  experiment,  the  detailed,  personal  nature  of 
the  account,  and  its  wholesome,  sincere  tone, 
the  book,  tho  not  striking  in  any  way,  deserves 
wide   reading."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Taylor,  Winifred  Louise 

Man  behind  the  bars.     '14  Scribner  $1.5U 

365 
"Recounts  many  instances  of  friendship  be- 
tween the  convicts  in  Jolict  prison  and  the 
writer,  who  has  spent  her  life  in  trj-ing  to  help 
them.  Almost  all,  she  found,  responded  to  real 
friendliness;  and  her  stories  of  their  lives,  told 
largely  in  their  own  words,  are  of  a  kind  to 
bring  about  a  more  sympathetic  understanding  of 
the  prisoners  as  men."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Wines,  Frederick  Howard 

Punishment  and  reformation;  an  histor- 
ical sketch  of  the  rise  of  the  peniten- 
tiary system,  new  cnl  ed  (Lib  of  eco- 
nomics and  politics)  '10  Crowcll  $1.75 

365 
Authorities,  p8 

"Deserves  the  attention  of  students  and  pro- 
fessional men.  In  no  other  book  can  one  find 
the  essential  questions  as  well  treated  for  the 
American  public."  (Am.  jour.  sec.  1:501) 
A.   L.  A. 

368     Insurance 

American   academy   of    political   and   social 
science 
Modern     insurance     problems.       (Annals 
Amer.  acad.)     '17  Am.  acad  $1.50  pa  $1 

368 
Twenty-two  papers  by  authorities.    P   i  covers 
Life   insurance;   pt   2,    Fire   insurance;   pt   3.   Ac- 
cident  and   health,   and   workman's  compensation 
insurance 

Gephart,  William  Franklin 

Insurance  and  tiie  state.  '13  Macmiilan 
$1.35  368 

"A  clever  and  unbiased  discussion.  Arrives 
at  no  conclusion  but  presents  the  arguments  for 
and  against  the  state  monopoly  of  all  kinds  of 
insurance — life,  fire,  and  various  form  of  social 
insurance,  industrial  accident,  old-age  and  in- 
validity, and  unemployment.  Makes  a  strong 
plea  for  federal  insurance  laws.  Will  interest 
legislators,  insurance  men,  policy  holders  and 
the  general  public."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Principles  of  insurance.  2v  '17  Macmiilan 
$1.50  ea.  368 

"Emphasis  is  placed  more  upon  the  practical 
applications  of  insurance — the  social  and  eco- 
nomic aspects — than  upon  the  strictly  theoretical 
and  technical  bearings.  Though  adapted  to  the 
purpose  of  the  general  reader,  the  business  man 
and   the  student,  the   volumes    (one   on   life   and 


56 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Gephart,  William  Franklin — Continued 

one  on  fire  insurance)  will,  in  all  probability, 
find  their  chief  use  as  textbooks."  (Nation) 
Cleveland 

Graham,  William  Joseph 

Romance  ->i  life  insurance.    '09  Spectator 
$1  50  368 

Huebner,  Solomon  S. 

Life  insurance,  a  textbook.     '15  Appleton 
$2.25  368 

"At  the  suggestion  of  the  National  association 
of  life  underwriters  the  author  has  brought  to- 
gether the  essential  facts,  principles  and  prac- 
tices of  life-insurance  business  for  beginning 
students  in  high  schools  and  colleges,  for  lay- 
men and  life  insurance  solicitors.  Appendixes 
contain  sample  policies  and  bibliographies  are 
given  throughout  the  text.  Supplements  the  au- 
thor's "property  insurance."  Much  more  com- 
prehensive than  either  of  the  Dawson  books." 
A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Property  insurance.    '11  Appleton  $2.25 

368 
"Student's  text  which  will  be  helpful  also  to 
the  practical  insurance  man.  Covers  fire, 
marine,  title  and  credit  insurance  and  corporate 
surety  bonding.  Fully  illustrated  with  forms, 
sample  clauses  and  tables."    A.   L.  A.  sup. 

Ketcham,  Edward  Augustus 

Essentials  of  fire  insurance  business.     '16 
E:  A.  Ketcham,  Madison,  Wis.  $2.50  368 

"Gives  in  popular  form  a  very  readable  ac- 
count of  the  development  of  fire  insurance  and 
of  the  principles  which  govern  its  practice." 
D.    M.    Handy 

Moir,  Henry 

Life  assurance  primer.  3d  ed  rev  and  enl 
'12  Spectator  co.  $2  368 

Willard,  Charles  E. 

A  B  C  of  life  insurance.     5tli  ed  '17  Spec- 
tator $1  368 

369     Patriotic  and  other  societies 

369.4     Boy  scouts 

Carey,  Arthur  Aster 

Scout  law  in  practice.     '15     Little  60c 

369.4 

"Interprets  each  point  of  the  scout  oath  and 
law  in  its  application  to  the  development  of 
character.  Based  on  talks  to  sea  scouts  on 
board  the  boy  scout  ship.  Pioneer.  A  sensible, 
stimulating  book  for  scouts  and  scoutmasters." 
N.Y.  state  lib. 

Richardson,  Norman  Egbert,  and  Loomis, 
Ormond  E. 

Boy     scout     movement    applied  by     the 

church,     il   '15   Scribner  $1.50  369.4 

"Designed  for  scoutmasters  and  others  inter- 
ested in  boys,  emphasizing  the  value  of  the  boy 
scout  movement  for  adolescent  boys  in  connec- 
tion with  church  work.  Gives  details  of  organ- 
ization, requirements,  aims  and  methods  of 
dealing  with  many  problems  of  boy  life.  Excel- 
lent   photographs,    bibliographies,    index. 

The  psychology  of  boy  nature  and  the  theory 
of  leadership  are  concisely  and  accurately 
treated.  As  a  textbook  for  training  scoutmas- 
ters it  is  sure  to  prove  invaluable."  (James  E. 
West,  Chief  Scout  executive,  in  Preface.)  N.Y. 
state  lib. 

370     Education 

An  excellent  series  of  educational  surveys, 
edited  by  Leonard  P.  Ayres,  entitled  "The 
Cleveland  survey  monographs"  is  published  by 
the  Russell  Sage  foundation  at  $7.  The  series 
consists  of  twenty-five  monographs,  the  result 
of  investigations  of  the  schools  of  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  made   during  the  years   1915   and   1916  by 


the  Survey  committee  of  the  Cleveland  founda- 
tion. While  Cleveland,  Ohio,  was  the  special 
field  in  which  the  work  was  done,  the  results  of 
the  findings  could  be  applied  in  half  the 
schools  of  the  United  States 

Contents: 

Child     accounting    in     the    public    schools,    by 
Leonard  P.  Ayres 

Cleveland      school      survey,      by      Leonard    P. 
Ayres 

Educational    extension,    by    Clarence   A.    Perry 

Education    through    recreation,    by    George    E. 
Johnson 

Financing   the   public   schools,   by   Earle   Clark 

Health    work    in    the    public    schools,   by    Leon- 
ard  P.  Ayres   and   May  Ayres 

Household   arts    and   school   lunches,    by   Alice 
C.   Boughton 

Measuring  the   w^ork  of  the  public  schools,   by 
Charles   H.  Judd 

Overcrowded   schools   and  the  platoon  plan, 
by    Shattuck    O.    Hartwell 

Public    library     and     the    public     schools,    by 
Leonard   P.   Ayres   and  Adele   McKinnie 

School     and    the    immigrant,     by    Herbert    A. 
Miller 

School    buildings    and    equipment,    by    Leonard 
P.   Ayres   and   May   Ayres 

School     organization     and     administration,     by 
Leonard    P.    Ayres 

Schools    and    classes    for    exceptional    children, 
by  David  Mitchell 

Teaching  staff,   by  Walter  A.  Jessup 

What    the    schools    teach    and   might   teach,    by 
Franklin    Bobbitt 

Separate    volumes     may    be     obtained     at     25c 
each 

United  States.   Education,  Bureau  of 

Bulletins.  '06-date  Supt.  of  doc.  various 
prices  370 

Index  to  the  reports  of  the  commissioner 
of  education,  1867-1907.  (Bulletin  1909, 
no.  7)     '09  Education  bureau  free     370 

Monthly  list  of  current  educational  pub- 
lications. '12-'16  U.  S.  Educ.  370 


370.1       Theory  of  education 

Bagley,  William  Chandler 

Educative  process.    '05  Macmillan    $1.25 

370.1 

"Applies  the  biological  and  psychological  prin- 
ciples that  underlie  the  theory  and  practice  of 
teaching  to  the  topics  and  problems  commonly 
included  undef  the  terms  general  method, 
method  ot  the  recitation,  etc.  One  of  the  best 
contributions  of  its  kind  to  the  literature  of 
educational  theory.  (Condensed  from  Educa- 
tional   rev      1905.)"      Pittsburgh 

De  Garmo,  Charles 

Interest  and  education;  the  doctrine  of 
interest  and  its  concrete  application.  '02 
Macmillan  $1  370.1 

"Based  on  belief  that  education  consists,  not 
alone  in  developing  the  intellect,  but  in  forming, 
guiding  or  repressing  the  feelings  and  impulses, 
and  that  doctrine  of  interest  applied  to  educa- 
tion will  lead  to  this  larger  and  deeper  culture." 
(Educ.    rev.    26:54)    A.    L.    A. 

Dewey,  John 

Deinocracy  and  education;  an  introduc- 
tion to  the  philosophy  of  education. 
(Textbook  ser.  in  education)  '16  Mac- 
millan $1.50  370.1 

"More  than  an  educational  treatise.  The 
student  .  .  .  will  find  in  it  a  much-needed 
statement  of  the  writer's  general  philosophy 
^  bringing  together  his  views  in  education,  psy- 
chology, theory  of  knowledge,  ethics,  and  social 
theory."     (Nation)    Pratt   quarterly 

Interest  and  effort  in  education.  (River- 
side educational  mongraphs)  '13  Houo;h- 
ton  70c  370.1 


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57 


Dewey,  John — Continued 

"An  elaboration  and  application  of  the  au- 
tor's  well-known  theory  of  interest  vyhich  first 
appeared  in  the  second  Ilerbart  society  year- 
book. The  present  discussion,  besides  being 
somewhat  more  systematic  and  clearer  than  the 
earlier  account,  is  of  additional  value  in  that  it 
shows  how  the  principle  of  interest  applies  in 
various  forms  of  school  activity."  School  rev. 
2j:.io7 

Freeman,  Frank  Nugent 

How  children  learn.  ^Riverside  textbooks 
in  education)  il   '17  Houghton  $1.60 

370.1 
"A  valuable  study  in  applied  psychology.  It 
concerns  itself  primarily  with  a  study  of  the 
native  and  acquired  responses  of  children,  and 
the  significance  of  these  for  educational  de- 
velopment and  for  social  control.  .  .  .  The 
book  has  been  prepared  for  use  as  a  textbook 
in  colleges  and  normal  schools,  and  for  use 
as  a  reading-circle  book  with  teachers."  El 
school    jour.    18:390 

Henderson,  Charles   Hanford 

\\  hat  is  it  to  be  educated?  '14  Houghton 
$1.50  370.1 

Bibliography,   p   459-62 

Stimulating,  highly  individualistic  essays  ad- 
dressed to  parents  and  teachers,  on  education  as 
self-realization.  Deals  with  bodily  and  spiritual 
aspects  of  training  outside  the  province  of  the 
public  school.  Supplements  but  is  in<lcpendent 
of  the  author's  'Education  and  the  larger  life.'  " 
X.Y.   state   lib. 

King,  Irving 

Education  for  social  efficienc}-.  2d  ed  '15 
Appleton  $1.50  370.1 

"A  commentary  addressed  to  parents  and 
teachers  on  the  source  material  in  the  au- 
thor's 'Social  aspects  of  education,'  a  study 
whose  object  is  to  show  that  the  trend  of  modern 
education  is  toward  making  the  school  the  cen- 
ter of  social  life  and  the  chief  means  of  pro- 
moting social  ideals  and  securing  social  progress." 
Cleveland 

"A  chapter  on  the  'Consolidated  school  and 
socially  efficient  education  for  the  country,'  has 
been  added  to  the  first  edition."    A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Social  aspects  of  education.  '12  !Macmil- 
lan  $1.60  370.1 

Annotated  bibliographies  at  the  end  of  each 
chapter 

"Designed  as  a  teachers'  source-book  and  aim- 
ing 'to  secure  to  the  student  a  broad  and  sug- 
gestive view  of  education  in  its  more  evident 
social  relationships  and  more  specifically  with 
reference  to  its  relations  to  social  progress.'  In 
part  I,  'External  social  relations  of  education,' 
the  rural  situation,  relations  of  home  and  school, 
the  school  as  a  social  center,  playgrounds, 
school  gardens  and  industrial  and  vocational  ed- 
ucation have  separate  chapters.  The  second 
part  deals  with  the  internal  relations  of  the 
school  as  a  social  group.  A  needed  work  and 
unique  in  the  field  covered."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Miller,  Irving  Elgar 

Education  for  the  needs  of  life.  (Home 
and  school  ser.)     '17  Macniillan  $1.25 

370.1 

"  'Xo  one  can  carefully  study  this  book  with- 
out having  a  broad  vision  of  the  mission  and 
message  of  the  teacher.'  "  (Jour,  of  educ.) 
Cleveland 

"A  textbook  in  the  principles  of  education, 
for  use  in  elementary  classes,  in  normal  schools 
and  colleges  and  in  institutes  and  reading  cir- 
cles."      Subtitle 

Moore,  Ernest  Carroll 

What  is  education?    '15  Ginn  $1.25      370.1 

Contents:  What  is  education?;  What  is 
knowledge?;  Doctrine  of  general  discipline;  Ed- 
ucation as  world  building;  Kinds  of  education; 
Learning  by  and  for  doing;  Place  of  method  in 
education;  Learning  by  problem  getting;  Or- 
ganization   by    selection 

"Eleven  essays  following  the  educational 
method  of  Prof.  Dewey."    Pittsburgh 


Partridge,  George  Everett 

Genetic  philosophy  of  education.  '12  Stur- 
gis  &  Walton  $1.50  370.1 

Bibliography,   p   383-94 

"This  book  is  a  restatement  of  the  views  of 
President  G.  Stanley  Hall,  whose  writings  are 
in  too  scattered  a  form  to  be  available  to  the 
general  reader.  It  is  a  valuable  addition  to 
the  literature  of  social  psychology  and  educa- 
tion, written  so  clearly  and  simply  that  anyone 
can   understand   it."     Ann.   Am.   acad.   45:270 

Scott,  Colin  Alexander 

Social  education.  'Oo  Ginn  $1.50  school  ed 
$1.25  370.1 

"Aims  to  show  how  children's  activities  can 
be  made  more  productive,  more  ethical,  more 
spontaneous  and  more  effective  for  scholarship 
and   discipline."    A.   L.  A.  sup. 

Smith,  Walter  Robinson 

Introduction  to  educational  sociology.  '17 
Houghton  $1.75  370.1 

"No  book  has  appeared  to  the  present  time 
which  organizes  the  principles  of  sociology  and 
applies  them  specifically  to  the  particular  prob- 
lems of  education.  Professor  Smith's  new  book 
will  be  credited  therefore  as  the  first  to  enter 
this  specific  field.  ...  It  seems  to  us  the 
best  single  book  now  available  as  a  textbook  in 
social  education  or  educational  sociology."  El. 
school   jour.    18:74 

Spencer,  Herbert 

Education:  intellectual,  moral  and  physi- 
cal.    1900  Appleton  $1.35  370.1 

"Not  only  one  of  the  most  readable  but  also 
one  of  the  most  important  books  in  the  English 
language."     (R.    H.   Quick)     A.   L.   A. 

Stoner,  Mrs  Winifred  Sackville 

Natural  education.  (Childhood  and  youth 
ser.)     '14  Bobbs  $1.25  370.1 

Mrs.  Stoner  describes  her  method  of  ed- 
ucating her  daughter,  up  to  the  tenth  year.  She 
advocates  beginning  a  child's  education  in  in- 
fancy and  arousing  interest  by  means  of  games 
and    play."      St.    Louis 

Swift,  Edgar  James 

Learning  and  doino-.  (Childhood  and 
youth  ser.)     il  '14  Bobbs  $1.25         370.1 

References  for  further  reading,  p  229-38 
"A  popular  exposition  of  the  idea  that  the 
principle  of  'learning  by  doing'  is  applicable  to 
all  the  studies  of  the  school.  The  result  of  sci- 
entific study,  which  is  not  intruded  but  is  used 
as  a  basis  for  concrete  examples  and  suggestions, 
which  are  written  with  an  encouraging  enthu- 
siasm."   A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

370.15      Educational  psychology 

Claparede,  fidouard 

E.xperimental  pedagogy  and  the  psj'chol- 
ogy  of  the  child;  Ir.  by  Mary  Louch  and 
Henry  Holman.     '11   Longmans  $1.40 

370.15 

".\  fair  translation  of  the' fourth  edition  (jf  a 
standard  French  work  which  adds  very  greatly 
to  the  literature  of  the  subject  in  English.  The 
simplicity  of  the  original,  its  wit  and  good- 
natured  ridicule  of  over-serious  psychologists 
and  teachers  have  been  retained.  Chapters  four 
and  five,  on  intellectual  development  and  mental 
fatigue,    are    of    special    iiitere-t."      .\.    L.     .\.    bkl. 

Colvin,  Stephen  Sheldon,  and  Bagley,  Wil- 
liam Chandler 
Human  l)ehavior;  a  first  book  in  psychol- 
ogy for  teachers.     '13  Macmillan  $1 

370.15 
Suggested  collateral  readings,  p  327-30 
"A  presentation  of  the  elementary  facts  of 
educational  psychology  in  short,  clear  chapters 
easily  within  the  comprehension  of  the  ordinary 
voung  teacher,  for  whom  they  are  designed.  ' 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 


58 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Freeman,  Frank  Nugent 

Psychology  of  the  common  branches. 
(Riverside  textbooks  in  education)  il 
'16  Houghton  $1.35  370.15 

"At  once  a  treatise  on  general  educational 
psychology,  on  the  special  educational  psychology 
of  school  subjects  and  on  special  methods.  When 
a  teacher  asks  why  her  pupils  do  badly  and  what 
she  is  to  do  about  it  she  will  find  much  that  is 
suggestive  in  this  book."  (School  rev.)  Cleve- 
land 

Meredith,  Christabel  M. 

Educational  bearings  of  modern  psychol- 
ogy. (Riverside  educational  mono- 
graphs)  '16  Houghton  70c  370.15 

"Summarizes  briefly  current  theories  about 
the  facts  of  child  psychology  which  bear  on 
teaching  practice  and  discusses  the  value  of  ex- 
periments in  education.  (Adapted  from  A.  L.  A. 
bkl.)"     Pratt    quarterly 

"For  teachers  and  parents,  especially  those 
dealing  with   little  children."     Cleveland 

Sandiford,  Peter 

Mental  and  physical  life  of  school  chil- 
dren,    il  '14  Longmans  $1.35  370.15 

"References  at  the  end  of  each  chapter. 

The  first  part  discusses  the  physical  growth  of 
the  child  and  contains  a  detailed  study  of  the 
nervous  system.  Following  this  is  a  survey  of 
general  psychology,  including  the  psychology  of 
babyhood  and  adolescence.  The  final  sectiori  is 
a  brief  summary  of  the  psychology  of  reading, 
writing  and  spelfing.  Intended  as  a  textbook  for 
normal   schools."     Pittsburgh 

"  'On  the  whole  .  .  .  the  best  elementary  re- 
view of  this  material  now  on  hand.'  "  (El. 
school  jour.    15:12)    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Swift,  Edgar  James 

Youth  and  the  race;  a  study  in  the  psj-- 
chology  of  adolescence.  '12  Scribner 
$1.50  370.15 

"A  plea  for  adolescent  youth,  boys  particiilarly, 
and  a  criticism  of  the  school  system  as  it  ex- 
ists. Certain  racial  instincts  are  recognized  to- 
day as  forming  an  important  part  of  the  equip- 
ment of  adolescent  youth  and  yet  the  present 
school  system  gives  but  little  heed  to  these  ten- 
dencies."    Educ.   rev.   46:84 

Thorndike,  Edward  Lee 

Educational  psychology.  3v  '13-'14  Teach- 
ers college,  Columbia  univ.  $2.50  ea 

370.15 

"vi.  The  original  nature  of  man;  V2,  The 
psychology  of  learning;  V3,  Mental  work  and 
fatigue  and  Individual  differences  and  their 
causes.  The  author,  professor  of  education  in 
Teachers  college,  Columbia,  presents  a  large 
body  of  accurate,  up-to-date  scientific  material, 
which  will  be  useful  to  all  students  of  education. 
Volume  3.  part  2,  is  a  revision  of  his  'Educa- 
tional psychology'  (1903)  Bibliography  at  the 
end  of  each  volume."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Educational  psychology;  briefer  course, 
il  '14  Teachers  college,  Columbia  univ. 
$2  370.15 

"The  essentials  of  the  author's  three  volume 
work  are  brought  together  in  simplified  and  con- 
densed form,  thus  making  them  available  to  be- 
ginners in  college  and  normal  school,  to  all 
teachers,  and  to  libraries  which  cannot  afford  the 
larger  work.     Bibliography   (8p.)"    A.   L.   A.  tkl. 

370.3      Encyclopedias 

Monroe,  Paul 

(ed.)  Cyclopedia  of  education.  5v  il 
maps   '11-'13   Macmillan   $5    ea  370.3 

"The  best  encyclopedia  of  education  in  Eng- 
lish, with  signed  articles,  good  bibliographies 
and  excellent  illustrations.  The  scope  of  the 
work  is  general,  including  education  in  all  coun- 
tries and  all  periods,  but  American  subjects  re- 
ceive    somewhat     fuller    treatment    than    foreign 


topics.  Analytical  index  in  volume  five  groups 
articles  by  larger  subjects  than  those  used  in 
main  alphabet.  Editor  is  professor  of  history 
of  education  at  Teachers'  college,  Columbia  uni- 
versity."    Mudge 


370.4     Essays  on  education 

American    academy   of   politiceil   and  social 
science 

New  possibilities  in  education.  (Annals 
of  Amer.  acad.)  '16  Am.  acad.  $1.50  pa 
$1      .  370.4 

"Discusses  some  of  the  newer  social  aims  and 
practices  in  education,  covering  moral,  vocat- 
tional  and  physical  education,  and  recreation; 
describes  the  activities  of  several  social  agencies 
closely  related  to  the  school,  among  them  the 
National  congress  for  mothers  and  parent- 
teacher  associations;  and  surveys  some  of  the 
opportunities  for  adult  education,  including  con- 
tinuation schools  and  library  extension." 
A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Bourne,   Randolph   Silliman 

Education  and  living.     '17  Century  $1.25 

370.4 

"  'Constructive  studies  reprinted  from  New 
republic  on  the  'self-conscious'  tendency  of  the 
modern  school.  .  .  .  Deprecates  the  older 
ideas  about  knowledge  as  discipline  and  contrasts 
their  effects  with  the  work  done  in  Gary,  and  in 
the  Flexner  movement  at  Teachers'  college.'  " 
(Publishers'  weekly,   1917)    Pittsburgh 

Butler,  Nicholas  Murray 

Meaning  of  education,  rev  and  enl  ed  'IS 
Scribner  $1.50  370.4 

Contents:  Meaning  of  education;  What  knowl- 
edge is  of  most  worth?;  Is  there  a  new  educa- 
tion?; Five  evidences  of  an  education;  Train- 
ing for  vocation  and  for  avocation;  Standards; 
Waste  in  education;  Conduct  of  the  kinder- 
garten; Religious  instruction  and  its  relation  to 
education;  Scope  and  function  of  secondary  ed- 
ucation; Secondary  school  programme;  The 
American  college  and  the  American  university; 
Place  of  Comenius  in  the  history  of  education; 
Status  of  education  at  the  close  of  the  nine- 
teenth century;  Some  fundamental  principles  of 
American  education;  Education  in  the  United 
States;  Discipline  and  the  social  aim  of  educa- 
tion 

Dewey,  John 

School  and  society,  rev  ed  il  '15  Univ. 
of  Chicago  press  $1  370.4 

Contents:  School  and  social  progress;  The 
School  and  the  life  of  the  child;  Waste  in  ed- 
ucation; Psychology  of  elementary  education; 
Frcebel's  educational  principles;  Psychology  of 
occupations;  Development  of  attention;  Aim  of 
history  in  elementary  education 

Findlay,  Joseph  John 

The  school;  an  introduction  to  the  study 
of  education.  (Home  university  lib.  of 
modern    knowledge)     '12    Holt   60c 

370.4 

Bibliography,    p    249-252 

"An  exceptionally  good,  thoroughly  sound  ex- 
position of  the  problems  of  educational  policy 
and  administration  in  England,  with  a  discus- 
sion of  current  topics,  which  shows  familarity 
with  conditions  on  the  continent  and  in  the 
United  States  as  well."    A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Henderson,  Charles  Hanford 

Education  and  the  larger  life.     '02  Hough- 


ton $1.35 


370.4 


"Contents:  Point  of  view;  The  social  pur- 
pose; Source  of  power;  Organic  education; 
Cause  and  effect;  Childhood;  Youth;  Holidays; 
At  the  university;  The  experi.-nental  life;  The 
agents    of    the    social    purpose. 

"  'Its  main  value  lies  in  its  sincere  and  inspir- 
ing  idealism.'  "     (Joseph  Jastrow)     A.   L.   A. 


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59 


Huxley,  Thomas  Henry 

Science  and  education.    '01  Appleton  $1.35 

370.4 
Contents:  Joseph  Priestley;  On  the  educational 
value  of  the  natural  history  sciences;  Emancipa- 
tion, black  and  white;  Liberal  education,  and 
where  to  find  it;  Scientific  education;  Science 
and  culture;  Science  and  art  in  relation  to  ed- 
ucation; Universities,  actual  and  ideal;  Address 
on  university  education;  On  the  study  of  biology; 
On  elementary  instruction  in  physiology;  On 
medical  education:  The  state  and  medical  pro- 
fession; Connection  of  the  biological  sciences 
with  medicine;  School  boards,  what  they  can  do 
and  what  they  may  do;  Technical  education; 
Address  on  behalf  of  the  National  association 
for  the  promotion  of  technical  education 

James,  William 

Talks  to  teachers  on  psychology;  and  to 
students  on  some  of  life's  ideals.  '09 
Holt  $1.50  370.4 

"Illuminating  and  inspiring  essays  on  the 
psychology  of  teaching  by  an  eminent  American 
philosopher,  the  brother  of  Henry  James  the 
novelist.  The  latter  part  of  the  book  contains 
inspirational    'Talks   to   students.'  "     Pratt   alcove 

Jennings,  Herbert  S.,  and  others 

Suggestions  of  modern  science  concern- 
ing education.    '17  Macmillan  $1      370.4 

Four  essays  which  discuss  education  from  the 
psycho-biological   point    of   view 

"No  special  system  of  pedagogy  or  of  educa- 
tional change  is  proposed,  but  many  underlying 
facts,  some  of  them  only  recently  acquired 
through  research,  are  offered  for  the  upbuilding 
of  a  better  proportioned  pedagogic  superstruc- 
ture."     Survey    39:444 

Smith,  William  Hawley 

All  tlie  children  of  all  the  people.  '12 
Macmillan  $1.50  Teacher's  cd  $1.10 

370.4 

"A  plea  for  the  readjustment  of  public  school 

instruction   so   as   to   meet   the   needs   of   children 

necessarily    differing    widely    in    capacity."     Pratt 

quarterly 

Spalding,  John  Lancaster,  bishop 

Means  and  ends  of  education.  '95  Mc- 
Qurg  $1.10  370.4 

"Marked  by  clear  thinking,  deep  sympathy, 
reverent  faith  in  God  and  human  nature,  high 
ideals  and  practical  ideas  as  to  working  them 
out."     (B.  A.   Hinsdale)     A.   L.  A. 

Thwing,  Charles  Franklin 

Education  according  to  some  modern 
masters.     '16  Piatt  &  Nourse  $2      370.4 

"The  author  has  chosen  passages  from  the 
writings  of  Emerson,  Carlyle,  liuskin,  Mill. 
Gladstone,  Arnold,  Newman,  and  Goethe,  which 
deal  with  problems  of  education,  and  has  ce- 
mented them  with  his  own  interpretive  com- 
ment."    A.    L.   A.   bkl. 


370.6     Associations 


National  education  association 

Addresses    and    proceedings.    Latest    vol. 
National  educ.  370.6 

370.9     History  of  education 

Cloyd,   David   Excelmons 

Modern     education     in  luirope    and    tlie 

Orient.     (Home     and  school    ser.)     '17 

Macmillan  $1.25  370.9 

"Surveys  the  practical  workings  of  the 
school  systems  of  England.  Scotland,  P'rance, 
Germany,  Switzerland,  Holland,  Denmark,  Nor- 
way,   Sweden,    Japan   and    China."     Pittsburgh 

Special  bibliography  at  the  end  of  each  chapter 


Compayre,  Gabriel 

History  of  pedagogy;  tr.  by  W.  H.  Payne. 
(Heath's  pedagogical  lib.)  '99  Heath 
$1.75  370.9 

"Condensed  statement  of  aims  and  systems  of 
education.  Largely  devoted  to  education  in 
France."     (Nation)     A.    L.    A. 

Davidson,  Thomas 

Education  of  the  Greek  people  and  its  in- 
fluence on  civilization.  (International 
education  ser.)    '94  Appleton  $1.60 

370.9 

"Prominence  given  to  different  stages  in 
growth  of  Greek  political,  ethical  and  religious 
consciousness."     (Preface)    A.    L.    A. 

History  of  education.     1900  Scribner  $1 

370.9 

Rousseau  and  education  according  to  na- 
ture. (Great  educators)  '98  Scribner 
$1.25  370.9 

De  Garmo,  Charles 

llerbart  and  the  Herbertians.    (Great  edu- 
cators.    '95   Scribner  $1.25  370.9 
Bibliography    of    Hcrbarlian    literature,    p.iS7- 
68 

"  'Herbart  founded  an  influential  school  in 
pedagogy  and  psychology.  Many  of  the  most 
eminent  German  psychologists  owe  very  much 
to  impulses  received  from  Herbart,  neglected 
tho  his  principles  are.'  "  (G.  Stanley  Hall) 
Pittsburgh 

Dexter,  Edwin  Grant 

History  of  education  in  the  United  States. 
'04  Macmillan  $2  370.9 

Contents:  Growth  of  the  people's  schools; 
Higher  and  special  education;  Educational  ex- 
tension 

Bibliography  at  the  end  of  each  chapter 
"Very  comprehensive.  A  survey  in  less 
than  600  pages,  of  education  in  this  country  to 
the  opening  of  the  20th  century.  Includes  an 
historical  sketch  of  education  in  every  state  of 
the  Union  and  of  every  stage  of  education  from 
the  kindergarten  to  popular  lecture  courses  for 
adults."      Pittsburgh 

Emerson,  Mabel  Irene 

Evolution  of  the  educational  ideal.  (Riv- 
erside textbooks  in  education)  '14 
Houghton  $1.10  370.9 

"A  brief,  suggestive  outline  of  the  great  ed- 
ucational movements  as  developed  in  response 
to  the  needs  of  different  stages  of  civilization, 
from  the  educational  ideals  of  the  Chinese, 
Greeks  and  Romans,  to  the  'culture,  efficiency 
and  character'  standards  of  present  day  educa- 
tion."   Cleveland 

"Intended  as  an  elementary  textbook  for 
young  people  in  training  classes  or  for  teachers 
with  no  knowledge  of  the  subject."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Graves,  Frank  Pierrepont 

Great  educators  of  tliree  centuries;  their 
work  and  its  influence  on  modern  edu- 
cation.    '12  Macmillan  $1.10  370.9 

"In  general  the  book  is  of  the  same  type  as 
Quick's  'Educational  reformers'  and  Hoyt's 
'.Studies  in  the  history  of  education.'  The  for- 
mer treats  most  of  the  same  educators  with 
others  added,  the  latter^  some  of  the  same,  but 
fewer  in  all."  R.  M.  Tryon  in  School  rev.  21: 
577 

Student's  history  of  education,  il  '15  Mac- 
millan $1.25  370.9 

"Not  condensed  from  the  author's  'History 
of  education'  in  three  volumes  but  rewritten 
from  a  new  an^lc,  with  stress  placed  on  institu- 
tions and  practices,  rather  than  on  theories,  the 
whole  designed  to  help  the  teacher  understand 
the  origin  and  significance  of  current  practices. 
Devotes  about  a  half  of  the  book  to  the  educa- 


60 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Graves,  Frank  Pierrepont — Continued 

tion  of  modern  times  and  emphasizes  American 
conditions.  Helpful  features  are  the  outline  at 
the  beginning  of  each  chapter  and  the  list  of 
books  for  supplementary  reading  at  the  end." 
A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

The  author  is  professor  of  the  history  of  ed- 
ucation at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

Monroe,  Paul 

Textbook  in  the  history  of  education.  'OS 
Macmillan  $2  370.9 

"  'Has  hit  a  happy  mean  between  a  narrow 
ideal  of  a  'history  of  pedagogy'  and  such  a 
general  and  subjective  view  as  that  of  Thomas 
Davidson  in  his  little  'History  of  education.'  " 
(Dial) 

Author's  'Brief  course  in  the  history  of  educa- 
tion' (1907,  Macmillan,  $1.40).  a  condensation 
of  this  work,  is  the  best  brief  history."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Moore,  Ernest  Carroll 

Fifti^  years  of  American  education;  a 
sketch  of  the  progress  of  education  in 
the  United  States  from  1867  to  1917.  '17 
Ginn  80c  370.9 

Richmond,  Kenneth 

Permanent  values  in  education.  '17  But- 
ton  $1.25  370.9 

"Mr.  Richmond's  thesis  is  the  recognition  of 
permanent  values  in  past  educational  experi- 
ence, their  re-interpretation  in  terms  of  the 
modern  world,  and  their  integration  as  the 
basis  of  our  educational  philosophy."  Survey 
39:471 

Quick,  Robert  Herbert 

•  Essays  on  educational  reformers.  (Inter- 
national education  ser.)  '90  Appleton 
$1.60  370.9 

"Traces  development  of  educational  ideals 
and  methods  by  a  series  of  keen  illuminating 
essays  on  fourteen  great  leaders  from  renais- 
sance to  present  day."     (N.Y.  state  lib.) 

"Most  valuable  history  of  education  in  our 
mother  tongue  (1897)"    (W:  T.  Harris)  A.  L.  A. 

Thwing,  Charles  Franklin 

History  of  education  in  the  United  States 
since  the  Civil  war.  '10  Houghton  $1.35 

370.9 

"Excellent  survey  of  educational  progress 
during  the  last  half-century.  A  chapter  is  given 
to  famous  teachers  of  the  period."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 


371    Teaching.     Methods.     Disciphne 
Teaching 

Betts,  George  Herbert 

Recitation.     (Riverside  educational  mono- 
graphs)    '11    Houghton   70c  371 

"Brief  and  very  practical  discussion  of  the 
purposes  and  methods  of  the  recitation." 
A.  L.  A.  sup. 

Charters,  Werrett  Wallace 

Teaching     the      coinmon     branches.      '13 
Houghton  $1.35  371 

"Written  primarily  for  rural  schools,  the 
book  has  a  sound  foundation  in  proper  theory, 
and  works  out  reasons  in  a  clear,  sensible,  and 
practical  way.  Each  subject  is  taken  up  sep- 
arately, with  reasons  for  teaching  and  some 
workable  suggestions  as  to  how.  The  last  four 
chapters  discuss  general  methods.  References 
and  questions  at  the  ends  of  chapters  and  a 
general  list  of  books  for  collateral  reading.  Good 
for  reference  and  for  teachers  in  both  rural 
and    graded   schools."     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Dewey,  John,  and  Dewey,  Evelyn 

Schools  of  to-morrow,    il  '16  Dutton  $1.50 

371 


"Presents  concretely  the  ideas  and  methods 
in  elementary  education  for  which  Dr.  Dewey 
has  stood  for  many  years.  It  is  based  on  his 
own  work  and  that  of  his  daughter,  and  on  the 
work  done  in  schools  in  different  sections  of 
the  country,  the  most  noted  being  the  Gary 
system.  'Undoubtedly  the  most  significant  ed- 
ucational record  of  the  day.'  It  will  probably 
have  a  marked  influence  on  school  curricula 
everywhere."     Wis.    bul. 

Dinsmore,  John  Wirt 

Teaching  a    district    school:    a    book    for 
young  teachers.     '08  Am.  bk.  $1  371 

"Detailed  advice  assuming  very  crude  condi- 
tions but  earnest  in  spirit  and  full  of  practical 
and  helpful  suggestions."  (N.Y.  state  lib.) 
A.   L.   A.   sup. 

Earhart,  Lida  Belle 

Types  of  teaching.     '15  Houghton  $1.35 

371 

"An  elementary  study  for  inexperienced 
teachers,  taking  up  briefly  types  of  recitations, 
methods  of  preparation  and  presentation,  and 
laying  particular  emphasis  on  using  the  social 
activities  of  the  school  as  a  direct  means  of 
education  and  on  putting  the  pupils  in  touch 
with  all  social  agencies  in  the  community.  'The 
best  single  text  in  which  direct  help  for  the 
teacher  is  given  in  well  stated  relation  to  the 
larger  movement  of  education.'  "  (F.  A.  Manny, 
in  the  Survey)   Cleveland 

Finlay-Johnson,  Harriet 

Dramatic     method     of     teaching;    ed.    by 
Ellen  M.  Cyr.    il  '12  Ginn  $1  371 

"A  practical  account  of  the  methods  by  which 
the  head  teacher  in  an  English  school  broke 
away  from  the  traditional  manner  of  teaching 
and  utilized  the  natural  activities  of  the  chil- 
dren in  adapting  or  composing  and  acting  plays 
and  through  them  teaching  history,  literature, 
geography  and  other  subjects  of  the  primary  and 
grammar  grades.  An  interesting  book  which 
contains  suggestions  worthy  and  capable  of  de- 
velopment in   our   schools."    A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

HoUister,  Horace  Adelbert 

Administration  of  education  in  a  democ- 
racy.    '14  Scribner  $1.25  371 

"Treats  the  field  of  educational  administra- 
tion as  an  organic  whole,  viewed  from  the 
standpoint  of  our  democratic  ideals.  Part  one 
considers  the  origin  and  early  development  of 
our  school  system;  part  two,  society's  share  in 
the  administration,  the  legal  aspects  of  school 
organization,  preparation  and  selection  of  teach- 
ers, and  school  equipment;  part  three,  the  ad- 
ministration of  instruction.  For  a  fuller  dis- 
cussion see  Dutton  and  Snedden  and  for  a  book 
making  comparisons  with  foreign  conditions  see 
Perry.  Classed  bibliography  (6p)"  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Horne,  Herman  Harrell 

The  teacher  as  artist.     (Riverside  educa- 
tional monographs)     '17  Houghton  70c 

371 

"Two  short  essays  one  of  which  aims  to  show 
that  under  certain  conditions  teaching  may  be- 
come a  fine  art.  and  the  other  to  point  out  what 
these  conditions   are."     Pratt   quarterly 

Hyde,  William  De  Witt 

Teacher's  philosophy  in  and  out  of 
school.  (Riverside  educational  mono- 
graphs) '10  Houghton  40c  371 
Kendall,  Calvin  Noyes,  and  Mirick,  George 
Alonzo 
How  to  teach  the  fundamental  subjects. 
(Riverside  textbooks  in  education)  '15 
Houghton  $1.25  371 

"A  book  which  will  be  especially  useful  to 
young  teachers,  as  it  not  only  discusses  the 
teaching  of  elementary  subjects  but  sets  forth 
the  principles  underlying  teaching  method  and 
selection  of  subject  matter,  and  gives  sugges- 
tions  for  courses  of  study."    Cleveland 

"Devotes   half   of   the   space   to   English,    which 


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6i 


Kendall,  Calvin  Noyes,  and  Mirick,  George 
Alonzo  — Contimied 

is  made  to  include  reading,  speaking,  composi- 
tion, grammar,  spelling,  penmanship;  considers 
also  mathematics,  geography,  civics  and  hygiene. 
Frequent    reading    lists."    A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

La    Rue,    David    Wolford 

Science  and  the  art  of  teaching.  '17  Am. 
bk.    $1.20  371 

McMurry,  Charles  Alexander 

Conflicting  principles  in  teaching  and  how 
to    adjust   them.      '14    Houghton   $1.35 

371 

"A  suggestive  book  for  teachers.  Purposes  'to 
point  out  the  lines  of  reconciliation  by  which 
many  of  the  now  opposing  forces  can  be  brought 
into  cooperation,  the  controversies  set  aside, 
and,  perhaps,  the  knotty  problems  solved,'  il- 
lustrating freely  with  specific  schoolroom  situa- 
tions."    A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Elements  of  general  method,  rev  cd  '03 
Macmillan  90c  371 

"  'Simple  presentation  of  aim  of  education, 
relative  value  of  studies,  doctrine  of  interest, 
culture  epochs,  theory  of  arranging  studies  and 
apperception  from  Herbartian  point  of  view.'  " 
(I-:.    R.    'iliawt     A.    L.    A. 

Neill,  A.  S. 

Dominie's  log.    '16  McBride  $1.25  371 

"Personal  narrative  of  a  teacher  in  a  Scottish 
primary  school,  in  which  he  sets  forth  his  ideas 
on  education,  tells  how  he  did  away  with  all 
formalities  and  discipline  in  the  schoolroom,  and 
made  the  'bairns'  think  for  themselves." 
r\.    u.    A.   bkl. 

Patri,  Angelo 

Schoolmaster  of  the  great  city.  '17  Mac- 
millan $1.25  371 

"  'The  author,  born  of  immigrant  parents  in 
a  poor  district  of  New  York  City,  passes  thru  a 
sickly  childhood,  teaches,  goes  to  college,  where 
he  falls  under  the  influence  of  McMurry  and 
Dewey,  goes  back  to  teaching  in  the  public 
schools,  struggles  in  the  grasp  of  an  ironclad 
'system,'  and  finally  rises  to  be  principal  of  a 
large  district  school  with  a  polyglot  clientele. 
.  .  .  The  story  of  the  author's  life,  his  own  strug- 
gles, and  his  dealings  with  children,  teachers, 
and  parents  is  told  so  beautifully  and  so  dramat- 
ically that  it  exerts  a  strange  fascination.'  "  (Na- 
tion,   IQ17)    Pittsburgh 

Phelps,  William  Lyon 

Teaching  in  school  and  college.  '12  Mac- 
millan $1  371 
"In  formal  essays  of  marked  charm  and  per- 
sonal flavor  discussing  the  art  of  teaching,  es- 
pecially the  teaching  of  English.  Based  on 
many  years'  personal  experience  and  specific  and 
practicil  thruout."    N.Y.  state  lib. 

Strayer,  George  Drayton 

Brief  cour.se  in  the  teaching  process. 
(Brief  course  ser.  in  education)  '11 
Macmillan  $1.25  371 

Appendix:  Teaching  of  English  in  elemen- 
tary  schools,   by    F.   T.    Baker. 

Collateral  reading  at  the  end  of  each  chapter. 

"Author  is  (19 14)  professor  of  educational  ad- 
ministration at  Teachers  college,  Columbia  uni- 
versity. His  book  treats  of  the  problems  which 
the  teacher  faces  daily  in  the  classroom.  It  does 
not  discuss  the  theories  of  education,  but  rather 
those  processes  thru  which  fundamental  princi- 
ples  are   expressed    in    actual    teaching. 

'The  strongest  phase  of  Professor  Strayer's 
book  is  to  be  found  in  the  excellent  questions, 
problems  and  exercises  given  at  the  end  of  each 
chapter.'"      (Dial)    Pittsburgh 

Strayer,  George  Drayton,  and  Norsworthy, 
Naomi 
How  to  teach.     "17  Macmillan  $1.30 

371 

"The  report  of  the  survey  of  the  Butte  public 
school  system  with  details  of  methods,  results, 
and     conclusions.      'Thoroly     suitable      for     the 


teacher  of  some  experience.  ...  It  is  prob- 
ably a  more  helpful  general  statement  of  present- 
day  thinking  than  any  of  the  several  books  that 
have  appeared  on  educational  theory  during  the 
past  four  years.' "  (El.  school  jour.  17:531.) 
A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Woodley,  Oscar  Israel,  and    Woodley,   M. 
Virginia 

Profession    of    teaching.     '17     Houghton 
$1.35  371 

''For  teachers  and  others  interested  in  the 
profession  of  teaching,  non-technical  and  ad- 
dressed to  the  average  or  general  reader.  The 
first  chapter  discusses  professions  in  general 
and  attempts  to  establish  the  position  of  teach- 
ing as  a  profession.  .  .  .  Important  topics 
discussed  are:  school  ethics,  aims,  social  func- 
tion of  school,  learning  process,  teaching  proc- 
ess, recitation,  subject  matter,  vocational  edu- 
cation and  guidance.  Well  chosen  lists  of  se- 
lected  readings   are  given."      School   rev.    18:238 

How  to  study 
Adams,  John 

Making    the     most    of    one's     mind.    '15 
Doran  $1  371 

"  'A  guide  for  all  students,'  analyzing  the  va- 
rious types  of  mind  and  memory  and  prescribing 
methods  of  study  and  specific  exercises  calcu- 
lated to  bring  each  type  to  higher  efficiency. 
Includes  chapters  on  manipulation  of  the 
memory;  the  value  and  various  methods  of  note- 
taking;  the  use  of  text  and  reference  books; 
how    to    approach    examinations."       Cleveland 

Kitson,  Harry  Dexter 

How  to  use  your  mind:  a  psychology  of 
study,     il  '16  Lippincott  $1  371 

"A  very  practical,  sensible  and  interestingly 
\vrittcn  book  on  the  psychology  of  study,  de- 
signed primarily  as  a  textbook  in  high  schools 
and  colleges  having  courses  in  methods  of  study 
and  as  an  aid  to  grade  teachers  in  their  su- 
pervising activities. 

Discusses  note-taking,  brain  action  during 
study,  formation  of  study  habits,  first  aid  in 
memory,  concentration  of  attention,  how  we 
reason,  expression  as  an  aid  in  learning,  mental 
second  wind,  etc."      Cleveland 

McMurry,  Frank  Morton 

How  to  study  and  teaching  how  to  study. 
'09  Houghton  $1.25  371 

"A  clear  and  logical  analysis  of  the  nature 
of  study,  resolving  it  into  eight  principal  factors 
and  examining  each  in  turn  in  relation  to  chil- 
dren. Fuller  and  of  more  general  application 
than  L.  B.  Earhart's  'Teaching  children  to 
study'  (Riverside  educational  monographs, 
Houghton,  70c)  which  covers  much  the  same 
ground  but  is  supplementary  rather  than  iden- 
tical, applying  especially  to  elementary  schools 
and  giving  in  some  cases  concrete  examples." 
N.V.   state    lib 

Whipple,  Guy  Montrose 

How    to    study    effectively.     '16    Public- 
school  50c  371 

"A  series  of  thirty-eight  rules  and  maxims 
intended  for  high  school  or  college  students. 
The  rules  are  stated  so  specifically  and  illus- 
trated so  concretely  that  they  can  be  easily 
followed  by  pupils  in  the  upper  grades,  and 
they  will  be  suggestive  to  elementary  teachers 
as    well."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

"The  best  single  statement  of  the  psychology 
of  study  that  has  ever  been  formulated."  EI 
school  jour.    17:141 

School  discipline 
Bagley,  William  Chandler 

School  discipline.  "14  Macmillan  $1.25   371 

"A  discussion  of  discipline  emphasizing  posi- 
tive and  non-coercive  rather  than  restrictive  and 
repressive  methods.  Has  chapters  on  the  un- 
ruly school,  rewards  and  penalties,  corporal  pun- 
ishment, and  the  relation  of  the  psychology  of 
interest  and  attention  to  discipline."  Cleve- 
land • 


62 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Morehouse,  Frances  Milton 

Discipline  of  the  school.     '14  Heath  $1.40 

371 

Classed  bibliography,  P30S-11 

"Similar  to  Bagley  in  its  purpose  and  its  at- 
titude towards  the  problems,  but  different  in  its 
approach  and  more  general  in  its  discussion." 
A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

"Written  in  the  scientific  spirit,  which  means 
that  it  is  founded  upon  the  best  present  day 
thought  regarding  human  nature  and  especially 
child  nature,  and  temperate  and  moderate 
thruout.  Shows  a  fine  balance  between  what 
might  be  called  the  intellectual  and  emotional 
attitudes  in  questions  of  discipline."  (M.  V. 
O'Shea   in    School    rev.)    Cleveland 


Montessori  method 

Other    books    on    the    Montessori    method    are: 
Montessori,  Maria.  Montessori  elementary  ma 

terial,   19 17,  Stokes,  $2 
Montessori,    Maria,     Spontaneous    activity    in 

education,   1907,  Stokes,  $2 
Smith,    T.    L.     Montessori    system    in    theory 

and   practice,    19 12,    Harper,   6oc 

Boyd,  William 

From  Locke  to  Montessori.     '14  Holt  371 

"The  book  has  unusual  value  for  social  workers 
in  that  it  relates  the  field  of  the  normal  to 
that  of  the  defective.  Taken  together.  Dr.  Mon- 
tessori's  own  handbook'  and  the  two  works  of 
criticism  by  Kilpatrick  and  Boyd  offer  not  only 
the  best  introduction  to  this  much  discussed  new 
system,  but  also  indicate  valuable  social  consid- 
erations for  workers  in  various  divisions  of  the 
field."     Frank  A.  Manny  in  Survey  33:339 

Fisher,  Mrs  Dorothea  Frances  (Canfield) 
Montessori  mother,     il  '12  Holt  $1.35  371 

"Interesting  presentation  of  the  Montessori 
system  from  the  viewpoint  of  a  keen,  well  edu- 
cated American  mother  who  studied  it  in  the 
Casa  dei  Bambini  of  the  Franciscan  nunnery  in 
Rome  and  who  returned  to  apply  it  as  far  as 
possible  in  her  own  home.  She  describes  with 
some  detail  the  teacher's  attitude  toward  the 
children  and  the  apparatus  used  .  .  .  and  in- 
cludes a  review  of  Dr.  Montessori's  career." 
A.    L.    A.   bkl 

Kilpatrick,  William  Heard 

Montessori  system  examined.  (River- 
side educational  monographs)  '14 
Houghton  40c  371 

Author  is  (19 14)  assistant  professor  of  edu- 
cation at  Teachers  College,  Columbia  univer- 
sity. 

"He  is  fully  acquainted  with  the  history  of 
pedagogical  development  and  thoroly  conversant 
with  the  psychlogical  basis  of  educational  theory. 
He  has  made  a  careful  study  of  Dr.  Montes- 
sori's theory,  and  of  her  practice  at  first  hand; 
and  attempts  to  show  wherein  these  differ  from 
those  of  the  kindergarten,  as  well  as  from  the 
pedagogical  principles  upheld  by  Professor  John 
Dewey.  He  presents  clearly  and  concisely  the 
weakness  and  the  strong  points  of  both  the  new 
system  and  the  old  system  of  Froebel  as  it  has 
been  developed  by  his  disciples.  He  gives  Dr. 
Montessori  full  credit  for  her  scientific  aims 
and  for  some  of  her  practice,  but  he  does  not 
spare  critical  judgment  when  it  appears  war- 
ranted. (Condensed  from  Nation,  1914)"  Pitts- 
burgh 

Montessori,  Maria 

Montessori  method;  tr.  from  the  Italian 
by  Anne  E.  George,     il  '12  Stokes  $2 

371 
"Makes  available  in  English  this  remarkable 
educational  system  which  has  been  so  success- 
fully applied  by  Dr.  Montessori  in  Rome  and 
is  (1912)  being  used  experimentally  in  some 
American  schools.  The  method  here  set  forth 
is  intended  for  children  from  three  to  six  years 
of  age.  Its  most  striking  and  significant  as- 
pects are  that  it  adapts  to  the  education  of 
normal    children    methods    and    apparatus    origi- 


nally used  for  deficients;  that  it  is  based  on  a 
radical  conception  of  liberty  for  the  pupil;  that 
it  entails  a  thoro  training  of  separate  sensory, 
motor  and  mental  capacities;  and  that  it  leads 
to  rapid  and  easy  mastery  of  the  elements  of 
reading,  writing  and  arithmetic."      Pittsburgh 


371.4     Systems  of  education 

Pestalozzi,  Johann  Hemrich 

Educational  writings;  ed.  by  J.  A.  Green 
and  Frances  A.  Collie.  (Educational 
classics)     '12  Longmans  $1.25  371.4 

"Selections  which  show  the  essentials  of  Pes- 
talozzi's  doctrine  but  do  not  include  works 
dealing  with  his  actual  educational  practice. 
(Abridged  from  A.  L.  A.  bkl.)"  Pratt  quar- 
terly 

"Supplements  J.  A.  Green's  'Life  and  work 
of  Pestalozzi'  (Lond.  Clive,  1913)"  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

371.42     Vocational  and  industrial 
education 

Cole,  Percival  Richard 

Industrial  education  in  the  elementary 
school.  (Riverside  educational  mono- 
graphs)    '14  Houghton  40c  371.42 

"A  clear  distinction  is  drawn  between  indus- 
trial and  vocational  education  and  a  plea  is 
made  for  including  the  former  in  the  vegiilar 
curriculum  of  the  elementary  schools."  Pratt 
quarterly. 

Cooley,   Edwin   Gilbert 

Vocational  education  in  Europe;  report 
to  Commercial  club  of  Chicago.  '15 
Commercial  club  of  Chicago;  for  sale 
by  McClurg  $1  371.42 

"A  full  study  of  vocational  education  in 
Germany,  and  brief  surveys  of  industrial  edu- 
cation in  Austria  and  Switzerland."  Pratt 
quarterly 

Dean,  Arthur  Davis 

Our  schools  in  war  time — and  after.  '18 
Ginn  $1.25  371.42 

Contents:  Bringing  the  war  into  the  schools; 
War  and  community  uses  of  our  schools;  The 
field  for  industrial  and  trade  schools;  Our  col- 
leges and  technical  institutes;  Opportunity  for 
manual  and  household  arts;  Work  impulses  of 
youth;  Organized  boy  power  vs.  military  drill; 
Red  cross  and  other  community  work;  Reeduca- 
tion of  the  disabled;  Farm  cadets;  Organization 
of  a  cadet  camp;  Summarized  program  of  ac- 
tion 

"Especial  attention  is  given  to  the  enrich- 
ment of  industrial  arts  courses  and  to  the  neces- 
sity for  immediate  extension  along  numerous 
vocational  lines.  ...  A  plea  is  made  for 
real  community  and  national  service  as  a  part 
of  training  or  in  addition  to  the  usual  school 
training,  with  the  thought  that  such  service 
will  enrich  rather  than  restrict  the  educational 
experience  of  the  boy  and  girl-"  El.  school 
jour.    18:814 

Dooley,  William  Henry 

Education  of  the  ne'er-do-well.  (River- 
side educational  monographs)  '16 
Houghton  70c  371.42 

"Concerned  with  the  needs  of  the  child  who 
has  no  aptitude  for  literary  studies.  The  au- 
thor, principal  of  a  technical  high  school  in 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  makes  an  earnest  plea  for 
pre-vocational  courses  in  the  grammar  school 
and  for  continuation  schools  which  shall  show 
a  way  out  for  boys  and  girls  who  find  them- 
selves in  'blind-alley'  jobs.  Programs  suggested 
are  concrete  and  definite  to  a  very  high  de- 
gree. (Condensed  from  Nation,  1916)"  Pitts- 
burgh 


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63 


Gillette,  John  Morris 

Vocational  education.     '10  Am.  bk.  $1 

371.42 
"Interesting  presentation  of  the  value,  from 
an  economic  and  sociological  point  of  view,  of 
Tocational  education  in  the  elementary  schools. 
Valuable  for  the  perspective  and  breadth  of 
vision    it    affords    the    teacher."      A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Hanus,  Paul  Henry 

Beginnings  in  industrial  education,  and 
other  educational  discussions.  'OS 
Houghton    $1  371.42 

"Eight  ^hort,  practical  papers,  five  advocating 
the  establishment  of  continuation  schools  of  me- 
chanical industries,  adapted  to  local  needs  and 
planned  to  give  boys  and  girls  the  mastery  of 
a  trade."      (X.   Y.   state   lib.)      A.   L.  A.  sup 

Lapp,  John  A.  and  Mote,  Carl  H. 

Learning  to  earn;  a  plea  and  a  plan  for 
vocational  education,  with  an  introd.  by 
W  illiam  C.  Rcdticld.     '15  Bobbs  $1.50 

371.42 

"A  vigorous  and  sound  statement  of  the 
needs  for  reorganizing  the  traditional  public 
school  system  ot  the  country.  Stress  falls  not 
upon  the  primary  rewards  but  upon  the  neces- 
sity in  a  democracy  of  a  genuinely  universal 
education,  which  will  make  equality  of  oppor- 
tunity a  reality  for  all.  The  book  is  alto- 
gether the  most  complete  survey  of  the  many 
phases  of  the  question  of  industry  in  educa- 
tion which  exists.  It  even  comprises  a  chapter 
on  the  use  of  libraries  for  vocational  pur- 
poses." (John  Dewey  in  the  New  republic) 
Cleveland 

Mr.  Lapp  is  a  member  of  the  National  com- 
mittee on  vocational  guidance;  Mr  Carl  Mote  is 
the    author    of    "Industrial    arbitration." 

Leake,  Albert  H. 

Indusiriiil  education;  its  problems,  meth- 
ods and  dangers.  (Hart,  Schaft'ner  and 
Marx  prize  essay)  '13  Houghton  $1.35 

371.42 

List  of  authorities  consulted,  pig6-Q8 
"A  thoro,  practical  and  clear  discussion  of 
the  whole  problem  as  it  e.xists  today  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada — history,  inadequacy 
of  present  systems  of  education,  types  and  meth- 
ods, and  dangers.  It  warns  Americans  spe- 
cially against  accepting  German  methods  in  their 
entirety.  An  excellent  book  for  both  teacher 
and  general  reader.  The  author  is  inspector 
of  technical  education  in  Ontario,  Canada." 
A.    L.    A.   bkl. 

Vocational  education  of  girls  and  women. 
•18  Macmillan  $1.50  371.42 

Author  is  inspector  of  manual  training  and 
household    arts,    Ontario,    Canada 

"The  primary  purpose  of  this  work  .  .  .  has 
been  to  present  condensed  and  clear-cut  state- 
ments of  problems,  examples  of  various  at- 
tempts at  their  solution,  and  critical  estimates 
both  lay  and  professional,  in  as  impartial  a 
manner  as  is  possible,  of  their  respective  weak- 
nesses and  advantages.  Little  discussion  of 
theory    has    been    attempted."      Preface 

Lcavitt,  Frank  Mitchell,  and  Brown,  Edith 

Prevocational     education     in     the     pul)lic 

schools.     '15  Houghton  $1.25  371.42 

"Discusses  the  need  of  prevocational  work 
as  an  essential  part  of  the  American  public 
school  system,  the  present  status  of  the  move- 
ment, and  presents  in  detail  some  of  the  pre- 
vocational subjects  with  the  teachii\g  methods 
which  have  proved  successful.  Of  value  not 
only  to  teachers  of  prevocational  classes  but  to 
teachers  in  those  elementary  schools  where  no 
special  provision  is  made  for  the  retarded  pu- 
pil."      Cleveland 

McKeever,  William  Arch 

Intiustrial  training  of  the  boy.  il  '13  Mac- 
millan 60c  371.42 

Bibliography    at    end    of    each    chapter 

"A  reprint  of  part  one  of  'Training  the  boy,' 


setting  forth  the  author's  theory_  that  all  able- 
bodied  boys  should  be  trained  in  one  of  the 
trunkline  industries  as  a  part  of  their  ordinary 
schooling."      Cleveland 

National    education    association 

Vocational    secondary     education.     (Bui. 
1916,   no.  21)     '16  pa   U.S.   educ;   Supt.   . 
of  doc.  15c  371.42 

Robison,  Emily 

(conip.)  Vocational  education.  (Hand- 
book ser.)    '18  Wilson  $1.25  371.42 

Bibliography,    prcf.    pi  1-50 

Roman,  Frederick  William 

Industrial  and  cDmmercial  schools  of  the 
United  Slates  and  Germany.  '15  Put- 
nam $1.50  371.42 

"A  thorosoing  survey  of  the  growth  of  in- 
dustrial and  commercial  education  in  Germany 
and  the  United  States,  made  with  a  view  of 
comparing  the  character,  quantity  and  quality 
of  this  kind  of  instruction  offered  in  the  ele- 
mentary schools  of  the  two  countries."  (Book 
rev.    digest)    Pratt   quarterly 

"For  those  libraries  desiring  something  on 
the  subject  and  unable  to  afford  this  book,  a 
document  by  Bcckwith,  'German  industrial  edu- 
cation and  its  lessons  for  the  United  States,' 
(Education  bureau  bulletin,  19 13,  no.  19)  will 
be   of   use."      A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Smith,  Harry  Bradley 

Establishing  industrial  schools.  (River- 
side educational  monographs)  '16 
Houghton  70c  371.42 

"Purpose  is  'to  suggest  to  a  state,  a  city,  or 
to  any  community  some  concrete  and  practical 
methods  of  determining  what  sort  of  industrial 
and  trade  schools  it  needs,  what  should  be  taught 
in  them,  and  how  to  select  and  prepare  the  in- 
structors.' Author  is  (1916)  director  of  in- 
dustrial education  in  the  New  York  state  col- 
lege   for   teachers,    Albany."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Snedden,  David  Samuel 

Prol-.lem  of  vocational  education.  (River- 
side educational  monographs)  '10 
Houghton  40c  371.42 

"Concise,  popular  summary  of  the  arguments 
for  vocational  education,  its  relation  to  manual 
training  and  to  cultural  education,  and  the 
many  problems  to  be  dealt  with."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Taylor,  Joseph  Schimmel 

Handbook  of  vocational  education,  il  '14 
Macmillan  $1  371.42 

Bibliography,  pi 80-82 

Contains  a  list  of  topics  for  discussion  and 
investigation,  and,  in  appendixes,  extracts  of 
legislative     acts 

"Goes  over  the  ground  thoroly  and  well. 
[The  author]  knows  the  literature  of  the  subject 
and  has  had  practical  experience  in  observing 
and  administering  vocational  schools."  (Educ. 
rev.,    1914)       Pittsburgh 

United  States.   Labor  statistics.  Bureau  of 

Bulletin;  vocational  education,  Dec.   1*^16- 

date.  371.42 

Vocational  education;  its  theory,  adminis- 
tration and  practice.  3v  in  1  '12  Hough- 
ton   $1.35  371.42 

Contents:  Problem  of  vocational  education, 
by  David  Snedden;  People's  school;  a  study 
in  vocational  training,  by  R.  M.  Weeks;  Im- 
provement of  rural  schools,  by  E.  P.  Cubberly. 
Originally  published  as  separate  volumes  of  the 
Riverside    educational    monographs. 

I  74     Vocational  guidance 

Many  libraries  class  these  books  in  174,  but 
as  thry  belon?  in  Education,  and  should  have  a 
class  number  there,  they  are  listed  here  in 
connection   with   Vocational  education 


64 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Bloomfield,  Meyer 

(ed.)  Readings  in  vocational  guidance. 
'15  Ginn  $2.25  174 

"A  collection  of  speeches  and  addresses  ar- 
ranged in  four  parts  with  a  view  to  develop- 
ing the  subject  in  a  logical  and  comprehensive 
manner;  i,  View  point;  2,  Foundations;  3,  Ex- 
amples; 4,  Some  practical  aspects.  The  au- 
thor is  a  vocational  expert  formerly  director  of 
the    Vocation    bureau    of    Boston."      Cleveland 

Vocational  guidance  of  youth.  (Riverside 
educational  monographs)  '11  Hough- 
ton 70c  174 
■'Sketches  movement  for  vocational  education 
in  all  countries  and  development  of  the  pro- 
fession of  vocational  counselor.  Most  space  is 
given  to  the  Vocation  bureau  of  Boston,  of 
which  the  author  was  director,  being  successor 
to  the  late  Frank  Parsons,  whose  detailed  ac 
account  of  the  bureau's  methods  in  'Choosing  a 
vocation'  (1909)  this  supplements.  Bibliog- 
raphy."     N.    Y.    state    lib. 

Youth,  school,  and  vocation;  with  an  in- 
troduction by  Henry  Suzzallo.  '15 
Houghton  $1.35  174 

Bibliography,   P262-67 

"A  practical  book  on  vocational  guidance,  pre- 
'  senting     the     author's     philosophy     on     the     sub- 

ject and  giving  definite  helps  on  administration 
based  on  experience  here  and  abroad.  (Adapted 
from  A.   L.  A.  bkl.)"      Pratt  quarterly 

A  book  to  use  with  this  is  the  "Readings  in 
vocational    guidance." 

Brewer,  John  Marks,  and  Kelly,  Roy  Will' 
marth 
Selected  critical  bibliography  of  voca- 
tional guidance.  (Harvard  bulletins 
in  education,  no.  4)  '17  Harvard  univ. 
press  pa  50c  174 

Davis,  Jesse  Buttrick 

Vocational  and  moral  guidance.  '14  Ginn 
$1.50  _  _  "174 

Contains  bibliographies 

"In  the  first  place,  it  outlines  methods  by 
which  the  individual  boy  or  girl  may  be  led 
to  determine  his  bent.  In  the  second  place, 
Mr.  Davis  has,  we  think,  made  ethics  as  ef- 
fective a  subject  of  study  as  it  can  be  under 
modern  conditions,  by  combining  it  with  vo- 
cational and  what  he  terms  'prevocational'  in- 
struction. Finally,  he  has  imparted  a  new  and 
live  interest  to  the  study  of  English  composi- 
tion; for  he  has  woven  his  vocational  and  moral 
training  around  the  work  in  English."  School 
rev.   23:353 

The  second  part  consists  of  ten  contributions 
by  other  practical  workers. 

Gowin,  Enoch  Burton,  and  Wheatley,  Wil- 
liam Alonzo 

Occupations;  a  textbook  in  vocational 
guidance,     il  '16  Ginn  $1.50  174 

Occupations  included  are:  Agriculture;  Com- 
mercial occupations;  Transportation;  Civil  ser- 
vice; Manufacturing;  Building  trades;  Machine 
and  related  trades;  Engineering  professions; 
Learned    professions    and    allied    occupations. 

Readings  and  references  at  the  end  of  each 
chapter;    Vocational    libraries,    P349-S0 

"An  excellent  text.  The  authors  wisely  dis- 
cuss groups  and  classes  of  occupations,  rather 
than  detailed  trades,  and  discuss  them  in  a 
thoro  and  scholarly  manner."  School  rev.  24: 
495 

Hall,  Mary  E. 

Vocational  guidance  through  the  library; 
with  a  select  bibliography  by  J:  G. 
Moulton.    '14  A.  L.  A.  pa  10c  174 

Harris,  Franklin  Stewart 

Young  man  and  his  vocation.  (Present 
day  problems  ser.)     '16  Badger  $1.25 

174 

"A    brief    survey     of     occupations      open    to 

young  men   and  the   opportunities   they   offer   to- 


gether     with      several      chapters       on       vocation 
choosing."      Pratt    quarterly 

Hollingworth,  Harry  Levi 

Vocational  psj'chology.    (Conduct  of  mind 
ser.)     il  "16  Appleton  $2.50  174 

"The  first  textbook  on  the  subject,  based  on 
material  presented  in  a  course  on  psychological 
tests  in  vocational  guidance  and  selection  given 
at  Columbia  university,  where  the  author  is 
associate  professor  of  psychology.  'Professor 
Hollingworth's  book  is  in  substance  the  first  to 
set  forth  the  scientific  basis  of  vocational  fit- 
ness; if  it  fails  to  go  as  far  as  one  could  wish, 
it  lays  the  foundations  solidly  and  shows  how 
cautiously  one  must  proceed.'  (Dial  71:216) 
Classed  bibliography  (7p)  and  appended,  tests, 
blanks,    and    forms."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

LaSalle,  Mary  Augusta,  and  Wiley,  Kather- 
ine  E. 

Vocations  for  girls.    '13  Houghton  $1 

174 

"Describes  in  a  brief,  practical  manner  con- 
ditions of  work,  necessary  qualifications  and  op- 
portunities for  advancement  in  a  dozen  or  more 
of  the  commoner  occupations  open  to  girls  of  a 
limited  education.  Of  use  to  teachers,  parents, 
social  workers  and  girls  themselves."  N.  Y. 
state  lib. 

Moore,  Harry  Hascall 

Youth  and  the  nation;  a  guide  to  service. 
'17  Macmillan  $1.25  174 

"A  plea  to  the  young  men  and  boys  of  the 
nation  to  help  fight  disease,  crime  and  poverty, 
and  an  attempt  to  inspire  them  to  choose  voca- 
tions for  public  service.  Many  examples  are 
cited  of  men  who  have  sacrificed  personal  am- 
bitions   for   the    public    welfare."      A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

"Tells  the  stories  of  many  men  who  are  giv- 
ing their  lives  to  the  betterment  of  social  condi- 
tions and  calls  the  youth  of  the  nation  to  combat 
the  social  and  industrial  evils  existing  in  our 
midst  by  educating  themselves  for  social  ser- 
vice."     Cleveland 

"Good  material  for  teachers  of  ethics  and 
citizenship  in  the  chapters  'Defenders  of  the  na- 
tion', citing  men  who  have  forgotten  self  in  fine 
service  in  all  professions  and  lines  of  business." 
Wis.   bul. 

National  vocational  guidance  association 

Proceedings,    latest   vol.    U.S.    Educ.     174 

Weaver,  Eli  Witwer 

(ed.)     Vocations  for  girls,     il  '13  Barnes 
80c  174 

"  'A  brief  summary  of  conditions  governing 
admission  to  gainful  occupations.'  Arranged  as 
a  study  course  with  general  chapters  on  the 
field  of  women's  work,  choice,  preparation  and 
finding  an  opening,  and  chapters  on  special  vo- 
cations, supplemented  by  bibliographies,  a  list 
of  schools  offering  special  training  and  of  the 
free  public  libraries  of  New  York  city."  Cleve- 
land 

Weaver,    Eli    Witwer,    and    Byler,    Jacob 
Franklin 

Profitable    vocations     for    boj^s.       (Voca- 
tional ser.)  '15   Barnes  $1  174 

"A  companion  volume  -to  'Profitable  vocations 
for  girls.'  Presented  in  form  suitable  for  the 
boy  himself  or  the  teacher  in  the  role  of  voca- 
tional counselor.  Contains  references  for  fur- 
ther reading  and  lists  of  Boston  and  Philadel- 
phia schools  offering  vocational  courses."  Cleve- 
land 

"The  general  problem  of  vocational  analysis 
is  discussed  in  a  sane  and  practical  manner  in 
the  first  few  chapters  under  such  headings^  as 
The  preliminary  survey,  Brief  self-examination. 
Choosing  an  employer.  Getting  ahead.  Scientific 
management  and  labor  laws  and  labor  contracts. 
There  follow  thirty-two  chapters  on  the  principal 
trades  and  professions,  giving  briefly  but  in  most 
interesting  and  readable  form  general  informa- 
tion on  conditions,  wages,  training  necessary  for 
entrance,  and  future  opportunities  in  each." 
Survey 


SOCIOLOGY— Educatiox 


650.7      Commercial   education 

Eaton,  Jeannette,  and  Stevens,  Bertha  M. 

Commercial  work  and  training  for  girls,  il 

"15  ^ilacmillan  $1.50  650.7 

"Tho  a  local  study  prepared  under  the  aus- 
pices of  the  Girls'  bureau,  Cleveland.  Ohio,  and 
devoted  to  a  rather  detailed  survey  of  condi- 
ditions  in  the  private,  parochial,  and  philan- 
thropic schools  offering  commercial  work  and  in 
the  offices  of  133  establishments,  the  book,  with 
its  generalizations  and  recommendations,  should 
prove  useful  to  all  those  working  on  the  prob- 
lems of  vocational  guidance  and  the  preparation 
of  the  grade  school  child  for  work.  Annotated 
bibliography    (  ip)."       A.    I,.    A.    bkl. 

Kahn,  Joseph,  and  Klein,  Joseph  J. 

Principles  and  methods  in  commercial 
education.     '14  Macmillan  $1.40        650.7 

"The  best  book  on  the  subject,  (19 14)  cover- 
ing essentials,  values  and  special  methods  of 
commercial   education."      Cleveland 

371.6     Schools  as  social  centers 

Perry,  Clarence  Arthur 

Community  center  activities.  '16  Russell 
Sage   foundation  35c  371.6 

"Includes  a  list  of  practicable  school-center 
activities,  grouped  according  to  the  parts  of 
the  schoolhouse  where  they  can  be  carried  on; 
descriptions  of  these  activities  and  directions 
for  conducting  them,  with  recommended  books; 
and  a  few  model  programs.  A  suggestive  hand- 
book for  parent-teacher  associations."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Educational  extension.  (Cleveland  edu- 
cation survey)  il  '16  Cleveland  founda- 
tion. Survey  committee  25c  371.6 
"Reviews  the  movement  for  the  use  of  school 
buildings  for  social  and  recreational  activities 
in  Cleveland,  as  compared  with  the  similar 
school  extension  work  in  other  cities,  and  gives 
an  account  of  the  formal  organization  of  the 
Division  of  school  extension,  whose  function  it 
is  to  administer  the  evening  use  of  sixteen  spe- 
cified school  buildings  for  all  purposes  other 
than  night  schools.  The  author  of  this  par- 
ticularly interesting  section  is  Director  of  the 
department  of  recreation,  Russell  Sage  founda- 
tion."     Cleveland 

Extension  of  public  education;  a  study  in 
the  wider  use  of  school  buildings.  (U.S. 
Bureau  of  education.  Bui.  no.  28)    MS 

371.6 
"In  his  earlier  book  he  called  attention  to 
the  possibilities  of  social  clubs,  evening  enter- 
tainments, recreation  centers,  etc.  The  present 
bulletin  traces  the  growth  of  this  movement 
as  it  actually  appears  in  a  number  of  different 
centers.  The  pamphlet  contains  photographs  il- 
lustrating the  different  kinds  of  social  organi- 
zations which  are  now  using  school  plants.  The 
tables  contain  statements  of  the  various  centers 
where  these  different  types  of  activity  are  under- 
taken. The  summaries  argue  in  favor  of  an  ex- 
tension of  such  work  as  is  represented  in  these 
different    centers."      El.    school   jour.    16:276 

Ward,  Edward  Joshua 

(ed.)  Social  center.  (National  municipal 
league  ser.)     '13  .Appleton  $2  371.6 

"Urges  with  enthusiasm  the  use  of  the 
schoolhouse  as  a  center  of  civic  life,  as  polling 
place,  public  library,  health  office,  art  gallery, 
motion  picture  theater,  etc.  Editor  is  adviser 
[1913I  in  civic  and  social  center  development. 
University  of  Wisconsin.  Bibliography."  N.  Y. 
state  lib. 

School  buildings  and  decoration 

Dillaway,  Theodore  Milton 

Decoration  of  the  school  and  home,  il  '14 
Bradley,   M.  $2  371.6 


"Gathers  together  some  of  the  best  results 
of  recent  experiments  in  beautifying  the  school 
rooms  and  grounds  and  in  relating  the  art 
work  of  the  school  to  the  decoration  of  the 
home.  Includes  suggestive  list  of  pictures  and 
casts.  Text  brief  and  to  the  point,  allowing 
the  illustrations  to  tell  much  of  the  story.  'No 
other  single  book  treats  the  whole  subject  in 
detail  so  helpfully  as  this.'  "  (School  arts  14: 
67)    A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

Dresslar,  Fletcher  Bascom 

iVmerican   schoolhouses.     (Bui,    1910,   no. 

5)     '11   pa  U.S.   Bu.  of  educ;   Supt.  of 

doc.  75c  371.6 

371-7     School  hygiene,  feeding,  etc. 

Other  valuable  books  in  addition  to  those 
listed    below    are: 

Burgenstein,    "School    hygiene,"    1915,    Stokes 

$1 
Gulick     and    Ayres,     "Medical     inspection     of 

schools,"    1913,    Survey   associates    $1.50 
Newmayer,    "Medical    and    sanitary    inspection 

of    schools,"    1914,    Lea    $2.50 
Strothcrs,   "School  nurse,"   1917,  Putnam  $1.75 

Allen,  William  Harvey 

Civics  and  liealth.  il  '09  Ginn  $1.50  school 
ed  $1.25  371.7 

"Popular  handbook  of  practical  hygiene  in 
relation  to  school,  community  and  home,  urg- 
ing recognition  of  public  responsibility  to  se- 
cure health  of  citizens.  Based  on  study  of 
New  York  school  children.  Illustrated."  N.  Y. 
state   lib. 

Andress,  James  Mace 

Teaching     of     hygiene     in  the     grades. 

(.Riverside      educational  monographs) 

'18  Houghton  75c  371.7 

"Stress  is  laid  not  on  the  pupil  gathering 
information  on  this  subject,  but  on  his  acting 
in  accordance  with  hygienic  principles.  .  .  . 
The  author  is  at  present  head  of  the  depart- 
ment of  psychology,  Boston  normal  school." 
Book   rev.    digest 

Bancroft,  Jessie  Hubbell 

Posture  of  school  children,  il  '13  ^lac- 
millan   $1.50  371.7 

"Describes  physiologic  and  hygienic  causes 
of  poor  posture  and  gives  exercises  for  cor- 
rection. Diagrams  and  well-chosen  photographic 
illustrations  supplement  text  which  both  parents 
and  teachers  will  find  simple,  practical  and 
helpful.   .   .   .      Bibliography."     N.    Y.    state    lib. 

"By  the  assistant  director  of  physical  train- 
ing, public  schools.  New  York  city,  ex-secretary 
American  physical  education  association,  mem- 
ber American  association  for  the  advancement 
of  science."      St.  Louis 

Bryant,  Louise  Stevens 

School  feeding:  its  history  and  practice  at 
home  and  abroad.  il  '13  Lippincott 
$1.50  371.7 

"A  comprehensive  survey  of  the  origin,  meth- 
ods of  administration  and  practical  results  of 
school  rneals  in  England,  Germany,  France,  and 
other  European  countries,  as  well  as  in  the 
United   States."      (Survey)    Pratt  quarterly 

Burks,  Francis  Williston,  and  Burks,  Jesse 
D. 
liealth    and    the    school:    a    round    table; 
with  an  introduction  by  Frank  M.  Mc- 
Murry.     il  '13  Appleton  $1.50  371.7 

Popular  round-table  talks  on  the  relation  of 
schools  to  child-health  in  which  parents,  teach- 
ers, the  physician,  the  trained  social  worker, 
and  a  business  man  take  part.  Intended  for 
parents."       Wis.    bul. 

Barrage,     Severance,    and  Bailey,    Henry 
Turner 

School     sanitation     and  decoration,     '99 

Heath  $1.60  371.7 


66 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Burrage,  Severance,  &  Bailey,  H.  T. — Cont. 

"Treats  of  location,  construction,  ventilation, 
heating,  lighting,  sanitary  care,  furniture,  and 
of  details  of  form,  finish  and  decoration.  Sug- 
gestive chapter  on  beauty  in  school  work.  List 
of  suitable  pictures  and  casts."  (N.Y.  state 
lib.)    A.    L.   A. 

Dresslar,  Fletcher  Bascom 

School  hygiene.  (Brief  course  ser.  in  edu- 
cation)    il  '13  Macmillan  $1.25  371.7 

"A  simple,  untechnical  discussion  of  almost 
every  topic  bearing  on  the  health  of  school  chil- 
dren in  so  far  as  it  comes  under  the  control 
of  the  teacher,  for  whom  this  work  is  specially 
designed.  Chapters  are  included  on  open-air 
schools,  stuttering,  care  of  exceptional  children 
and  duties  of  janitors.  Selected  references  at 
the  ends  of  chapters.  Members  of  school  boards 
and  others  will  find  many  useful  suggestions." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Author  is  specialist  in  school  hygiene  and 
school    sanitation,    U.    S.    Bureau    of   education 

Hoag,   Ernest  Bryant,  and  Terman,  Lewis 
M. 

Healtli  work  in  the  schools.  (Riverside 
textbooks  in  education)  il  '14  Hough- 
ton $1.60  371.7 

"Covers  the  field  thoroly  and  yet  conciselj', 
discussing  the  general  matters  of  plan  of  or- 
ganization, the  school  nurse,  grading  of  pupils, 
medical  clinic,  school  dentistry,  the  transmissible 
diseases,  open-air  schools,  the  teaching  of  hy- 
giene, etc.  References  with  chapters  and  sug- 
gestions   for    a    teacher's    library."      Wis.    bul. 

Putnam,  Helen  Cordelia 

School  janitors,  mothers  and  health.  *13 
Am.  acad.  of  medicine  $1  371.7 

"A  popular  treatment  of  the  prevention  of 
school  fatigue  by  personal  cleanliness,  exer- 
cise and  rest,  of  the  sanitation  of  the  school 
house,  and  of  the  work  of  the  janitor  in  re- 
lation to  health.  The  construction  and  form 
are  more  or  less  defective  because  of  its  origi- 
nal publication  in  serial  articles  in  the  Child- 
Welfare  magazine.  Not  so  technical  as  Cor- 
nell's 'Health  and  medical  inspection  of  school 
children'  but  will  be  useful  to  parent-teachers' 
associations  and  to  women's  clubs."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Rapeer,  Louis  Win 

(ed.)  Educational  hygiene,  from  the  pre- 
school period  to  the  university,  il  'IS 
Scribner  $2.25  371.7 

"Twenty-three  papers  contributed  by  twenty 
specialists  giving  information  and  advice  on 
different  aspects  of  the  health  problem  ftom 
heredity  and  health  in  preschool  years  to  uni- 
versity hygiene  and  physical  education.  Vari- 
ous experiments  like  school  feeding  and  open- 
air  schools  are  discussed,  play  and  recreation  in 
general  are  fully  treated  and  particular  em- 
phasis is  laid  on  physical  training.  The  espe- 
cial usefulness  of  the  work  lies  in  its  compre- 
hensiveness and  suggestiveness  on  broad  lines 
for   all   classes   of   readers."      Cleveland 

"Those  wanting  a  connected  treatment  of 
special  phases  are  referred  to  Dresslar,  Hoag, 
and  Terman.  Tables,  chart,  and  bibliography 
(5P)"       A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Ryan,  William  Carson,  jr. 

School  hygiene;  a  report  of  the  fourth  In- 
ternational congress  on  school  hygiene 
held  at  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  August  25-30, 
1913.  (U.S.  Education  bureau.  Bul., 
113,  no.  48)    '13  U.S.   Educ.  371.7 

"Abstracts  of  nearly  fifty  papers  covering 
medical  inspection,  hygiene  of  building,  open- 
air  school,  oral  hygiene,  conservation  of  vision, 
school  feeding,  sex  hygiene,  mental  hygiene,  ath- 
letics and  health,  and  teaching  of  hygiene." 
Wis.    bul. 

Swift,  Walter  Babcock 

Speech  defects  in  school  children  and  how 


to    treat    them.     (Riverside    educational 
monographs)     '18  Houghton  75c      371.7 
Taylor,  Charles  Keen 

Physical  examination  and  training  of  chil- 
dren,   il  '14  Winston  $1  371.7 

"A  practical  little  book  for  teachers,  physi- 
cal directors,  and  parents,  written  in  plain,  non- 
technical English,  but  scientifically  sound.  It 
covers  the  physical  examination  and  measure- 
ment of  children,  gives  special  exercises  of  a 
corrective  nature,  and  discusses  the  value  and 
use  of  games  and  sports.    "     A.  L.  A.  bkl. 

Terman,  Lewis  Madison 

Hygiene  of  the  school  child.  (Riverside 
textbooks  in  education)  il  '14  Hough- 
ton $1.65  371.7 

"Deals  with  the  hygiene  of  physical  and  men- 
tal growth  as  distinguished  from  the  hygiene 
of  the  school  building  or  the  child's  environ- 
ment. A  reliable,  up-to-date  guide  for  teach- 
ers, and  serviceable  also  for  parents.  Less 
technical  and  detailed  than  Cornell  and  much 
fuller  on  the  side  of  personal  hygiene  and  dis- 
eases than  Dresslar  tho  its  scope  is  more  lim- 
ited."     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Teacher's  health.  (Riverside  educational 
monographs)     '13  Houghton  70c      371.7 

"The  teacher's  health  is  considered  as  a  fac- 
tor in  school  efficiency.  The  book  maintains 
that  medical  inspection  of  schools  is  incom- 
plete while  the  teachers  are  ignored."  Pratt 
quarterly 

Athletics 

Clark,  Lydia 

Physical  training  for  the  elementarv 
schools.      '17    Sanborn    $1.60  371.7 

"Directions  for  story  plays,  games,  rhythmic 
plays  and  gymnastics.  The  material  is  pre- 
sented by  grades,  with  illustrations  and  music. 
The  author  is  the  director  of  physical  edu- 
cation at  the  Illinois  state  normal  university." 
Cleveland 

Dudley,  Gertrude,  and  Keller,  F.  A, 

Athletic  games  in  the  education  of  women. 
'09  Holt  $1.50  371.7 

"Presents  fully  and  satisfactorily  the  value  of 
athletic  games  in  woman's  social  education  and 
as    a   training   for   citizenship."   A.    L.   A.   sup. 

Reilly,  Frederick  Joseph 

New  rational  athletics  for  boys  and  girls. 
'17  Heath  teachers'  ed  64c;  pupils'  ed 
25c  371.7 

Play 

Bancroft,  Jessie  Hubbell 

Games  for  the  playground,  home,  school 
and  gymnasium.     '09  Macmillan  $1.50 

371.7 

"A  compilation  involving  much  original  re- 
search, by  the  assistant  director  of  physical 
training  in  the  New  York  city  schools.  Con- 
tains over  400  games,  of  all  countries,  with 
music,  diagrams  and  pictures  where  necessary, 
classified  and  alphabetic  indexes  and  introduc- 
tory history  and  explanation.  Tho  primarily  for 
the  teacher  will  be  a  treasury  of  entertainment 
for   children."      N.    Y.    state   lib. 

Chubb,  Percival  E.,  and  others 

Festivals  and  plavs  in  schools  and  else- 
where,   il  '12  Harper  $2  371.7 

"Bibliographies,     P35SQ2 

"Experiments  made  at  the  Ethical  culture 
school.  New  York,  in  its  endeavor  to  incorporate 
the  school  festival  as  an  integral  part  of  the 
school  life  and  work.  Gives  excellent  sugges- 
tions for  the  presentation  of  such  festivals  thru 
its  chapters  on  festival  music,  costumes,  dances 
and  other  accessories  to  this  dramatic  activity." 
Pittsburgh 


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Chubb,  Percival  E.,  and  others  —CotUinued 

"N.  M.  Needham's  'Folk  festivals;  their 
growth  and  how  to  give  them'  (Huebsch,  $1.25) 
duplicates  little  of  the  above,  except  ia  point- 
ing out  the  value  of  these  celebrations.  .  .  . 
C.  D'A.  Mackay's  'Patriotic  plays  and  pageants 
for  young  people'  (Holt,  $1.35)  includes  two 
original  pageants  with  full  directions  for  stag- 
ing and  costuming  and  indoor  or  outdoor  pro- 
duction."      N.    Y.    state    lib. 

Curtis,  Henry  S. 

Education  through  play,  il  '15  Macmillan 
$1.25  371.7 

"Bibliography  at  the  end  of  many  of  the 
chapters 

His  thesis  is  that  play  is  essentially  an  edu- 
cational problem  and  that  playgrounds  should 
be  under  the  control  of  the  educational  au- 
thorities. Considers  play  in  various  relations 
and  shows  its  efficacy  as  a  preventive  of  crime 
and  disease.  Compares  the  play  systems  of 
German,  English  and  American  schools.  De- 
scribes in  detail  playground  design  and  ap- 
paratus."     Pittsburgh 

Curtis,  Henry  Stoddard 

I'lay      movement      and     its     significance. 

(ilome  and  school  ser.)   '17  Macmilian 

$1.50  371.7 

Contents:  Sources  of  the  play  movement; 
Play  movement  in  the  United  States;  Play  at 
the  school;  Municipal  playgrounds;  Public  rec- 
reation; Other  places  to  play;  Play  for  institu- 
tions; Play  in  the  country;  Equipment  and  sup- 
plies; Boy  scouts;  Camp  fire  girls;  Recreation 
survey;  What  is  the  cost? 

"A  history  and  discussion  of  the  movement 
for  organized  recreation  for  all  the  people  in 
our  cities,  by  the  author  of  'Education  thru 
plays,'  and  'Practical  conduct  of  play.'  "  Cleve- 
land 

Johnson,  George  Ellsworth 

Education  by  plavs  and  games,  il  '07 
Ginn  $1.10  school  ed  90c  371.7 

"A  brief  discussion  of  the  meaning  of  play 
and  of  the  history  and  place  of  play  in  educa- 
tion, and  a  suggestive  course  of  plays  and 
games,  graded  by  age  and  analyzed  to  show 
the  chief  mental  activities  involved  in  and  de- 
veloped  by    them."      A.    L.   A.   sup. 

"Divides  child-life  into  five  successive  pe- 
riods of  development,  discussing  the  instincts, 
growth  and  play-needs  peculiar  to  each.  The 
material,  though  not  new,  is  presented  in  usable 
form  and  will  be  of  use  to  parents,  teachers  and 
municipal  authorities  asking.  What  is  to  be  ex- 
pected of  the  child  at  various  ages  and  what 
should  be  done  for  him?  The  author  was 
president  of  the  Playground  association  of 
America,     1910-13."       Cleveland 

Lee,  Joseph 

Play  in  education.    '15  Macmilian  $1.50 

371.7 

"The  theories  are  not  new,  but  are  presented 
here  with  new  emphasis  and  with  many  sug- 
gestions, which  will  show  the  value  of  play  to 
those  who  are  as  yet  ignorant  and  will  furnish 
practical  helps  to  those  desiring  suitable  recrea- 
tion for  children  of  different  ages.  For  a  book 
which  urges  that  the  school  solve  the  play  prob- 
lem and  tells  what  has  already  been  done  here 
and  abroad  see  'Education  through  play,'  by 
Curtis."      A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

371.9     Education  of  special  classes 

Other    valuable    books    are: 

Binet's  "Mentally  defective  children,"  1914, 
Longmans    $1 

Goddard's  "School  traininK  of  defective  chil- 
dren,"   1914,    World   book   company    $1.20 

Groszmann,  M.  P.  K.  The  exceptional  child, 
1917,    Scribner,    $2 

Huey's  "Backward  and  feebleminded  chil- 
dren"   1912,    Warwick   &   York   $1.40 

Pintner's  "Scale  of  performance  tests,"  1917, 
Appleton    $2 

See  also  362.4 


Dackii>ard  children 

Ayres,  Leonard  Porter 

Laggards  in  our  schools.  4th  ed  '14  Rus- 
sell Sage  foundation  $1.50  371.9 
"Presents  valuable  data  as  to  the  part  na- 
tionality, physical  defects,  irregular  attend- 
ance, sex  and  age  play  in  the  causes  of  back- 
wardness, and  tabulates  results  of  carefully  col- 
lected  statistics."      A.    L.   A.   sup. 

Bronner,  Augusta  Fox 

Psychology  of  special  abilities  and  dis- 
abilities.    '17   Little  $1.75  371.9 

"A  study  of  numerous  cases  of  special  abil- 
ities in  mentally  sub-normal  children  and  of 
other  children,  who,  while  normal  in  general 
rnental  ability,  are  deficient  in  some  one  par- 
ticular; e.g.,  number  sense,  language  ability,  or 
cniotional  control.  The  author  is  assistant 
director  of  the  Juvenile  psychopathic  institute 
in    Chicago."      Cleveland 

Holmes,  Arthur 

Conservation  of  the  child;  a  manual  ot 
clinical  psychology  presenting  the  ex- 
amination and  treatment  of  backward 
children.  ( l-ippincott's  educational  ser.) 
il  '12  Lippincott  $1.25  371.9 

"Brief  chionological  bibliography  on  men- 
tally    defective     children,     P343-4S 

Practical  description  by  the  assistant  director 
of  the  Psychological  clinic  of  the  University  of 
Pcnsylvania,  of  the  operation  of  a  clinic  for 
the  examination  and  classification  of  subnormal 
children 

Morgan,  Mrs  Barbara  SpofTord 

Backward  child.  "14  I'utnam  $1.25  371.9 
"A  discussion  of  the  psychology  of  back- 
wardness in  children  based  on  two  years'  work 
with  New  York  experimental  clinic  where  chil- 
dren are  tested  and  given  training  suited  to 
their    individual    deficiencies."       Cleveland 

"Semi-popular,  suggestive  to  student  and 
teacher."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Wallin,  John  Edward  Wallace 

Mental  health  of  the  school  child;  the 
psycho-educational  clinic  in  relation  to 
child  welfare.    '14  Yale  $2.50  371.9 

".\  series  of  careful  studies  dealing  with  spe- 
cial aspects  of  the  educational  and  psychologi- 
cal questions  that  arise  in  the  care  and  study 
of  the  mentally  defective."  (Dial)  Pratt  quar- 
terly 

The  deaf 
Best,  Harry 

The  deaf;  their  position  in  society  and  the 
provision  for  their  education  in  the 
United  States.  (Library  of  economics 
and  politics)     '14  Croweil  $2  371.9 

"The  fullest  compendium  of  information 
about  deaf  mutes  yet  published.  The  material 
has  been  gathered  from  United  States  and  state 
documents,  reports  of  schools  for  the  deaf,  and 
other  authoritative  sources.  Takes  the  socio- 
logical viewpoint.  Most  space  given  to  educa- 
tion."     A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Nitchie,  Edward  Bartlett 

Lip  reading:  principles  and  practice.  '12 
Stokes    $1.50  371.9 

"A  practical  manual  of  instruction  and  exer- 
cises by  the  principal  of  the  New  York  School 
for  the  hardof-hearing."      Pratt  quarterly 

Negro    education 

United   States.    Education,    Bureau   of 

Negro  education;  a  study  of  the  private 
and  higher  schools  for  colored  people 
in  the  United  States;  prepared  under 
the  direction  of  T.  J.  Jones.  (Bui.  1916, 
no.  38-9)  2v  '17  U.S.  cduc.  v  1  $1 :  v  2 
Supt.  of  doc.  $1.25  371.9 


68 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Open  air  schools 

Ayres,  Leonard  Porter 

Open-air  schools,    il  '10  Doubleday  $1.20 

371.9 

"Follows  development  in  Germany,  England 
and  United  States,  presenting  facts  of  admin- 
istration, cost,  equipment  and  results.  Bas.ed 
on  practical  experience.  Author  is  (ipio)  as- 
sistant director  department  of  child  hygiene, 
Russell  Sage  foundation.  Fifty-five  half-tones, 
charts,     diagrams     and     bibliography."  N.    Y. 

state  lib. 


Standards,  tests  and  measurements 


Melville,  Norbert  John 

Standard  method  of  testing  juvenile  men- 
talit}',  by  the  Binet-Simon  scale.  '17 
Lippincqtt    $2  371.9 

"This  'is  the  outcome  of  more  detailed  re- 
search and  gives  more  adequate  attention  to  de- 
tails of  mental  testing  than  does  any  such 
manual  which  we  have  yet  seen.'  "  El.  school 
jour.)      Cleveland 

Monroe,    Walter    Scott;    De    Voss,    James 
Clarence;  and  Kelly,  Frederick  James 

Educational  tesis  and  measurements. 
(Riverside  textbooks  in  education)  '17 
Houghton  $1.50  371.9 

"Aims  to  place  in  the  hands  of  school  teach- 
ers and  administrative  officers  a  summary  of 
tests  and  scales  which  have  been  published  up 
to  the  present  time  in  each  of  the  elementary 
and  high  school  subjects  of  study  .  .  .  provides 
the  reader  with  very  complete  bibliographies  and 
on  the  whole  will  fill  a  need  which  has  been 
experienced  by  school  men  recently  for  a  fairly 
complete  compilation  of  tests  which  are  now 
available."    School  rev.  25:691 

Rugg,  Harold  Ordway 

Statistical  methods  applied  to  education. 
(Riverside  textbooks  in  education)  '17 
Houghton  $2  371.9 

Terman,  Lewis  Madison 

Measurement  of  intelligence.  (Riverside 
textbooks  in  education)  il  '16  Houghton 
$1.60  371.9 

"A  study  of  the  tests  for  general  intelligence 
in  school  work,  designed  to  detect  subnormal 
and  precocious  children.  The  author  describes 
the  original  Binet-Simon  tests  and  the  assump- 
tions underlying  them,  takes  up  the  modifica- 
tions worked  out  at  Leland  Stanford  University, 
gives  in  detail  the  tests  and  revisions  for  each 
separate  year,  and  has  chapters  on  tests  for 
average   and  superior  adults."      Cleveland 


372     Education  of  young  children 


Gesell,  Arnold  Lucius,  and  Gesell,  Beatrice 
Chandler 
Normal  child  and  primary  education,     il 
'12   Ginn   $1.25  372 

"A  practical  and  suggestive  discussion  of  pri- 
mary school  pedagogy,  based  on  a  biological 
and  psychological  study  of  the  normal  child. 
.  .  .  An  attempt  [is]  made  to  show  that  the 
'normal  child'  is  capable  of  much  greater  de- 
velopment than  the  average  child  of  today.  Par- 
ticularly adapted  for  teachers  of  lower  elemen- 
tray  grades,  normal  school  classes  and  college 
students,  but  useful  also  to  the  educated  mother. 
An  appendix  describes  the  Montessori  kinder- 
garten. Annotated  bibliography."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Harrison,  Elizabeth 

Study   of  child   nature.     '91    Nat.   kinder- 


garten college,  2944  Michigan  boule- 
vard, Chicago  $1  372 
"Talks  by  an  experienced  kindergartener; 
suggestive  and  helpful  to  mothers  and  teachers." 
N.Y.    state    lib.)    A.    L.    A. 

Lynch,  Ella  Frances 

Educating  the  child  at  home;  personal 
training  and  the  work  habit,  il  '14  Har- 
per $1  372 

"Maintains  that  for  the  first  ten  years  of 
the  child's  life,  the  mother  with  the  old-fash- 
ioned methods  but  with  an  understanding  of  the 
individual  child,  is  to  be  preferred  to  any 
formal  system  of  instruction.  Made  up  of 
simple  directions  for  teaching  elementary  sub- 
jects at  home,  which  the  untrained  mother,  spe- 
cially in  rural  communities,  may  find  suggestive 
and  helpful.  Partly  reprinted  from  the  Ladies' 
home  journal."      A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

"Based  upon  actual  practical  expei  lenre  and 
study"      Pittsburgh 

Plaisted,  Laura  L. 

Handwork  and  its  place  in  early  educa- 
tion,    il  '13   Oxford  $1.60  372 

"Treats  in  a  practical  way  every  kind  of 
simple  work  which  might  be  used  in  the  school- 
room. For  the  young  teacher  or  the  one  who 
has  little  material  or  who  is  shut  off  from  the 
inspiration  and  suggestions  of  others.  Many 
illustrations  and  a  list  of  references  for  each 
chapter."     A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Sage,  Elizabeth,  and  Cooley,  Anna  Maria 
Occupations  for   little    hngers;   a   manual 
for  grade  teachers,  mothers  and  settle- 
ment workers,     il  '05  Scribner  $1       372 

"Raffia,  coarse  sewing,  paper  cutting,  clay 
modeling,  weaving,  beadvvork,  etc.  Illustrations 
show    the    stages    of   the    work."      A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Tyler,  John  Mason 

Growth  and  education.  '07  Houghton 
$1.50  372 

"Sensible  and  interesting  introduction  to  child 
study,  presenting  the  important  facts  of  evolu- 
tion, embryology  and  physiology  which  bear  on 
the  child's  growth  and  development."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 


372.2     Kindergarten 


Two  useful  books  in  addition  to  those  listed 
below    are: 

S.  E.  Blow's  "Educational  issues  in  the  kin- 
dergarten,"   1908,    Appleton    $1.60 

N.  C.  Vandewater's  "Kindergarten  in  Amer- 
ican   education,"    1908,    Macmillan    $1.25 

Blow,  Susan  Elizabeth 

Letters  to  a  mother  on  the  philosophy  of 
Froebel.  (International  educational 
ser.)     '99  Appleton  $1.60  372.2 

"To  those  who  have  sat  bewildered  by  words 
intended  to  explain  the  'Mother-play'  these  sim- 
ple, direct  teachings  will  be  a  revelation."  (Out- 
look   61:836)    A.    L.    A. 

Froebel,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  August 

Education  of  man;  tr.  and  annot.  by  W.  N. 
Hailmann.  (International  educational 
ser.)     '03  Appleton  $1.60  372.2 

"Standard  work,  published  in  1826,  contain- 
ing   a    full    exposition    of    Froebel's    philosophy. 

(L&I).  .  ... 

"It  measures  every  intellectual  activity  by  its 
influence  on  character."  (W:  T.  Harris) 
A.    L.   A. 

Froebel's  chief  writings  on  education, 
rendered  into  English  by  S.  S.  F. 
Fletcher  and  J.  Welton.  (Educational 
classics)     '12  Longmans  $1.25  372.2 

"A  useful  work  for  educators,  consisting  of  a 
translation,  condensation  and  rearrangement  of 
Froebel's   'Education   of  man,'   with   the  aim    to 


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Froebel,  Frederic,  W.  A.—Coniiiined 

bring  together  all  his  writings  on  the  subject 
of  education,  and  a  translation  of  extracts  from 
his  writings  on  the  kindergarten,  chosen  to 
show  their  spirit  and  general  methou.  An  intro- 
duction (30P)  attempts  to  show  the  relation  of 
Froebel  to  the  general  stream  of  educational 
thought."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Fulmer,    Grace 

Use     of       the       kindergarten      gifts.     '18 
Houghton  $1.3U  372.2 

"A  book  of  inspiration  and  practical  sugges- 
tions for  kindergartners.  The  author  has 
taught  kindergarten  education  at  Columbia  and 
has  been  assistant  superintendent  of  schools  at 
Los    Ani;eles."       Cleveland 

Poulsson,  Emilie 

In  the  child's  world.  '93  Bradley         372.2 

"Series  of  morning  talks  and  stories  for  a 
full  year.  .\  pure  child's  story  book  with  sci- 
entific truth  and  deep  purpose."  (Kindergarten 
mag.  6:244)  A.  L.  A. 

Quigley,  Margery  Closey,  and  others 

(.comps.)      Inde.x    to    kindergarten    songs, 

including  singing  games  and  folk  songs. 

"14    A.    L.    A.    $1.50  372.2 

List    of    collectior^    indexed    with     publishers 

and  prices.  P7-9 

Smith,  Nora  Archibald 

Home-made   kindergarten.    '12   Houghton 
75c  372.2 

•  "For  the  most  part  an  understanding  of  how 
to  construct  the  tools  and  to  play  the  games  is 
taken    for   granted."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

"A  concise  little  handbook  of  instructions  to 
mothers  for  directing  the  work  and  play  of 
children  according  to  methods  evolved  by  a 
successful  kindergartner  of  long  experience." 
Pratt   quarterly. 

Wiggin,   Mrs    Kate    Douglas    (Smith),   and 
Smith,  Nora  Archibald 
Republic  of  childhood.     3v  '95-"96  Hough- 
ton $1   ea  372.2 

"Contents:  vi,  Froebel's  gifts;  V2,  Froebel's 
occupations;  V3,  Kindergarten  principles  and 
practice 

An  untechnical  setting  forth  of  the  modern 
American  adaptation  of  Froebel's  philosophy. 
Displays  much  wit,  wisdom  and  philosophy" 
(Buffalo)    A.    L.    A. 

372.6     Story  telling 

Bailey,  Carolyn  Sherwin 

Firelight  stories;  folk  tales  retold  for  kin- 
dergarten, schools  and  home.    '07  Brad- 
ley,   M.    $1  372.6 
V'aluable  reference  books   for  the  story  teller, 
P260-61 

For  the  story  teller.  '13  Bradley,  M.  $1.50 

372.6 
"Suggestive  specially  to  the  inexperienced 
story  teller,  kindergarten  and  grade  teachers, 
ot  mother.  Discusses  various  types  and  shows 
the  special  appeal  of  the  beginning,  the  sus- 
pense element,  the  climax,  the  instinct  story, 
dramatic  stories,  stories  with  a  sense  appeal, 
stories  as  an  aid  in  developing  imagination, 
emotions,  verbal  expression,  etc.;  with  chapter 
on  adapting  and  on  planning  story  groups. 
Many  examples  better  written  than  some  of  her 
earlier   work."      A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

Stories   for    Sunday    telling.      '16    Pilgrim 

press  $1  372.6 

"The    stories    arc    grouped    as    Sunday    fairy 

stories;   Stories  of  play;    Holiday  stories;   Stories 

of  everyday."      Book   rev.   digest 

Tell  me  another  storv.     '18   Bradley,   M. 
$1.50  372.6 

"A  book  of  children's  stories  arranged  in 
programs  of  three  each — the  stories  in  each 
program  coming  under  a  single  definite  theme 
more  or   less   familiar   to  the  child's   life.      Each 


program  is  arranged  on  a  psychological  basis. 
.  .  •  Some  of  the  story  themes  are:  The  home; 
Clothing;  Trade  life;  Fall;  Christmas;  Birds; 
Fairies;  Myths.  The  stories  are  all  such  as 
appeal  to  a  little  child.  .  .  .  They  arc  col- 
lected or  adapted  from  various  sources  both 
classic    and    modern."    Book   rev.    digest 

Bailey,  Carolyn   Sherwin,  and  Lewis,  Clara 
M. 

For  the  children's  hour.     '06  Bradlev,  M. 
$1.50  372.6 

Bryant,  Sara  Cone 

Best    stories    to    tell    to    children,     il    '12 
Houghton  $1.50  372.6 

"Discussion  of  purpose,  advantage  and  art  of 
story-telling,  followed  by  a  selection  of  graded 
stories  and  a  list  of  books  containing  valuable 
material."       (N.    Y.    state    lib.)      A.    L.    A.    sup. 

How     to     tell     stories     to     children.      '05 
Houghton  $1  372.6 

Stories    to    tell    the    littlest    ones,     il    '16 
Houghton  $1.50  372.6 

"A  collection  of  unusually  good  home  stories 
that  have  been  told  by  the  author  to  her  own 
children.  ...  A  few  .Swabian  and  Scotch 
rhymes    are    included."      Wis.    bul. 

Coe,  Fanny  E. 

First  book  of  stories  for  the  story-teller. 
'10  Houghton  80c  372.6 

"Thirty-five  stories,  suitable  for  the  second 
grade,  adapted  from  the  less  known  folk  tales 
of  many  nations.  There  is  one  division  of 
stories  from  real  life.  Very  simple  in  treat- 
ment."      Pratt    quarterly 

Second  book  of  stories  for  the  story-teller. 
'13  Houghton  80c  372.6 

Houghton,  Mrs  Louise  (Seymour) 

Telling  Bibie  stories,  new  ed  with  appen- 
dix and  bibliography.    '12  Scribner  $1.50 

372.6 
Lyman,  Edna 

Story  telling;  what  to  tell  and  how  to  tell 
it.     4th  ed  '13  McCIurg  75c  372.6 

"Illuminating  advice  to  parents  and  teachers 
on  selection  and  telling  of  stories  by  an  experi- 
enced story-teller  who  appreciates  their  ethical 
and  educational  value.  Offers  suggestions  for 
programs,  definite  directions  for  the  use  of  the 
epic  tales  and  suggestive  lists  of  stories  and 
reference  books.  Designed  for  beginners." 
N.Y.   state   lib. 

Marzials,  Ada  M. 

Stories   tor   the   story  hour  from  January 
to  December,     il  '16  Dodd  $125       372.6 

"Short  stories  ...  to  be  told  to  children. 
There  are  two  or  more  stories  fitted  to  the 
months  of  the  year  to  illustrate  things  which 
happen    in   the   month."      (.\.    L.    A.    bkl.)    Pratt 

([uarterly 

Olcott,  Frances  Jenkins 

(ed.)     Good  stories  lor  great  holiday.'^,     il 
'14  Houghton  $2  372.6 

"One  hundred  and  twenty  stories  for  seven- 
teen holidays,  from  many  sources.  The  book 
is  specially  valuable  for  story-telling,  with  use- 
ful subject  and  title  indexes,  and  reference  lists 
of   stones    not    included    here."      Wis.    bul. 

(comp.)    Story-telling  poems.   '13  Hough- 
ton $1.25  372.6 

"Well  selected  collection  of  narrative  poems 
arranged  by  subject  and  graded  as  far  as  pos- 
sible for  use  in  the  first  eight  grades.  Good 
index."  N.    J.    lib.    bul. 

Power,  Eflie  Louise 

(ed.)       Lists  of  stories  and  programs  for 
story  hours.     '15  Wilson  pa  20c      372.6 

".Story  hour  material  which  was  first  printed 
in  the  monthly  bulletin  of  the  St.  Louis  piib- 
lic  library  for  August,  1914.  Lists  of  stories 
and    suggestions    for    story    hours    are    arranged 


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Power,  Effie   Louise — Contimicd 

for  the  little  children  and  for  the  older  ones, 
with  information  as  to  sources  and  versions. 
Contains  also  a  list  of  stories  for  special  holi- 
days. Christmas,  Easter,  Thanksgiving,  and  Ar- 
bor "day,  selections  of  modern  narrative  poems 
and  prose  selections  to  be  read  aloud,  an  an- 
notated list  of  books  about  story  telling  and 
indexes  of  stories  used  and  books  cited." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Shedlock,  Marie  L, 

Art  of  the  story-teller.    '15  Appleton  $1.75 

372.6 

"One  of  the  best  books  on  storytelling,  writ- 
ten from  the  author's  own  wide  experience, 
richly  illustrated  wih  anecdotes  and  quotations 
from  literature.  Part  one  tells  what  to  seek 
and  what  to  avoid  and  suggestively  answers 
many  practical  questions,  asked  by  teachers  and 
story  tellers;  part  two  contains  eighteen  stories 
used  frequently  by  the  author;  part  three  has 
a  specialized  list  of  stories  chosen  from  private 
research    and   experience."      A.    L.    A.   bkl. 

Whiteman,  Edna 

Stories  to  tell  to  children.     '16  Carnegie 
library  25c  372.6 


374     Self  education 

Avebury,  John  Lubbock,  1st  baron 

Use  of  life,     new   ed  '15   Macmillan  $1 

374 

Contents:  Great  question;  Tact;  Money  mat- 
ters; Recreation;  Health;  National  education; 
Self -education;  Libraries;  Reading;  Patriotism; 
Citizenship;  Social  life;  Industry;  Faith;  Hope; 
Charity;  Character;  Peace  and  happiness;  Re- 
ligion 

"It  suggests  thoughts;  it  answers  questions 
without  troubling  us  to  ask  them;  it  reasons 
and  does  not  dogmatize;  it  is  cheerful,  humor- 
ous, charitable  and  conscientious."  (Ann.  Am. 
acad.    46:445)    A.    L.   A. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett 

How  to  do  it:  (added)  How  to  live,  new 
ed  '04  Little  $1.25  374 

"Familiar  chapters  on  how  to  talk,  write, 
go  in  society,  and  various  other  things  some- 
times dreaded  by  young  people  because  they 
are  not  just  sure  'how.'  "  (N.  Y.  state  lib.) 
A.   L.   A. 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert 

Intellectual  life.     '02  Little  $1  374 

"Practical  and  suggestive  talks  on  education, 
power  of  time,  influence  of  money,  women  and 
marriage,  society  and  solitude,  surroundings, 
etc.,  from  the  point  of  view  of  an  accomplished 
art  critic  and  author.'  "  (N.  Y.  state  lib.) 
A.  L.  A. 

Munger,  Theodore  Thornton 

On  the  threshold,  rev  ed  '92  Houghton 
$1  374 

Contents:  Purpose;  Friends  and  companions; 
Manners;  Thrift;  Self-reliance  and  courage; 
Health;    Reading;    Amusements;    Purity;    Faith 

Smiles,  Samuel 

Self-help;  witli  illustrations  of  character, 
conduct  and  perseverance,  new  ed  '04 
Harper  $1  374 

"Inspiriting,  practical  suggestions  for  making 
the  most  of  life.  Full  of  pithy  extracts  and 
anecdotes."       (Scribner)    A.    L.    A. 

374.3      Women's  clubs 

Burrell,  Mrs.  Caroline  Frances  (Benedict) 

Complete  club  book  for  womeii.  '15  Page 
$1.25  374.3 

"Certainly  not  a  complete  club  book.  De- 
signed as  a  companion  to  the  author's  'Wo- 
man's   club    work    and    programs,'     this    volume 


provides  a  number  of  topics  for  miscellane'ous 
programs,  more  up  to  date  than  those  in  the 
earlier  book,  suggests  broadly  lines  of  develop- 
ment and  useful  reference  books,  but  does  not 
furnish  definite  programs.  It  offers  the  type 
of  material  for  which  small-town  clubs  are  ask- 
ing and  may  be  suggestive  to  those  seeking 
variety  in  their  programs,  but  there  are  better 
books,    notably    Roberts."  -    A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Woman's  club  work  and  programs;  or, 
First  aid  to  club  women.    '13  Page  $1.25 

374.3 

"Twenty  suggestive  programs  on  special  sub- 
jects in  history,  literature,  travel,  art,  civics, 
home  economics,  etc.,  each  offering  material 
for  a  year's  study  and  citing  a  few  books  to 
be  used.  Appeared  in  Woman's  home  com- 
panion."     N.    Y.    state    lib. 

Another  suggestive  book  is  A.  H.  Cass's 
"Practical  program  for  women's  clubs,"  1915, 
McClurg   7SC. 

Official  register  and  directory  of  the  wo- 
men's clubs  in  America;  containing  also 
a  directory  of  club  lecturers  and  enter- 
tainers, latest  vol.  il  H.  M.  Winslow 
Shirley,   Mass.   pa  $2  374.3 

Roberts,  Kate  Louise 

(comp.)  Club  woman's  handybook  of 
programs  and  club  management.  '14 
Funk  75c  374.3 

"Besides  suggestions  for  subjects  and  outlines 
for  club  study,  has  an  alphabetical  list  of  parlia- 
mentary rules,  information  on  how  to  form  a 
club,  how  and  where  to  get  help,  and  a  full 
index.  Contains  less  material  than  Burrell  but 
more  on  topics  of  current  interest.  Programs 
are  not  so  closely  analyzed  but  have  more  origi- 
nal suggestions;  bibliographies  are  fuller  but 
not   so   closely   related   to   topics.      A.    L.   A.   bkl. 


375      Curriculum 

Eaton,  Theodore  Hildreth 

Study  of  organization  and  method  of 
the  course  of  study  in  agriculture  in 
secondary  schools.  '18  Teachers  college 
$2  375 

"Author  has  organized  the  material  around 
the  following  general  topics:  classification,  selec- 
tion of  schools,  surroundings,  description  of 
schools,  aims,  equipment,  teachers,  salaries,  enrol- 
ment, age  of  pupils,  entrance  requirements,  units 
of  agriculture  offered  in  high  schools,  course  of 
study,  arrangement  of  time,  method,  extension 
work,  correlation,  and  adjustment.  .  .  .  The 
book  is  the  result  of  much  care,  labor,  and  ex- 
pense, ...  It  deserves  a  wide  circulation 
since  it  contains  an  accurate  and  first  hand  re- 
port of  what  many  of  the  best  agricultural 
schools  of  the  country  are  doing  today." 
School    rev.    26:145 

Snedden,  David  Samuel 

Problems  of  secondary  education.  (River- 
side textbooks  in  education)  '17  Hough- 
ton $1.50  375 

"Author  believes  there  is  need  of  reform- 
ulating the  aims  of  secondary  education  _  in 
terms  of  the  new  social,  industrial  and  ciyic 
demands.  He  considers  in  detail  the  purposes 
actually  served  by  the  high  school  curriculum, 
and  raises  scores  of  questions  which  college  au- 
thorities, supervisory  officers,  and  high  school 
principals  and  teachers  must  face  and  attempt 
to   solve."      Pittsburgh 

376     Education  of  women 

See  also   under   378,   Colleges   and  universities 

Brown,  Helen  Dawes 

Talks  to  freshman  girls.  '14  Houghton 
75c  376 


SOCIOLOGY— Education 


71 


Brown,  Helen  Dawes  —Continued 

"Four  brief  essays  containing  advice  on 
studies,  reading,  writng,  and  living."  Pratt 
i|liartcrly 

Talbot,  Marion 

Education  of  women.  '10  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago s^l.25  376 

"Considers  women's  education  from  stand- 
point of  present  social  and  economic  needs, 
studies  the  currieulums  of  typical  schools  and 
colleges  and  pleads  for  practical  and  scientific 
courses  which  will  will  equip  women  for  the 
obligations   of   life."      N.    V.   state   lib. 

377     Religious  and  ethical  education 

Adier,  Felix 

Moral  instruction  of  children.  (Interna- 
tional educational  ser.)  '92  Applcton 
$1.60  377 

"Holds  that  public  schools  should  train  moral 
perceptions  and  teach  filial,  fraternal  and  civic 
duties.  Discusses  practicable,  non-sectarian 
methods."      (N.    Y.   state   lib.)      A.    L.   A. 

Coe,  George  Albert 

Stjcial  tilcorv  of  religious  education.  '17 
Scrihncr   $1.50  377 

"The  first  attempt  to  work  out  in  a  sysfc- 
matic  way  the  conseciucnccs  that  will  follow 
for  religious  education  when  it  is  controlled 
by  a  fully  social  interpretation  of  the  Christian 
message."      Cleveland 

Cope,  Henry  Frederick 

Religious  education  in  the  family.  (Pub- 
lications in  religious  education)  'IS 
Univ.  of  Chicago  $1.25  377 

By  the  general  secretary  of  the  Religious  edu- 
cation   association. 

Davidson,  John 

-Means  and  methods  in  the  religious  edu- 
cation of  the  young;  with  special  ref- 
erence to  the  Sunday  school.  '17  Long- 
mans $1  377 
Dawson,  George  E. 

Cliild  and  his  religion.  '09  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago 75c  377 
"Shows  the  wisdom  of  following  the  natural 
instincts  and  interests  of  the  child  in  religious 
as  well  as  in  secular  education.  For  parents 
.Tnd    Sunday-school   teachers."      A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Dewey,  John 

Moral  principles  in  education.  (River- 
side educational  monographs)  '09 
Houghton  40c  377 

"Constructive  study  of  the  school  as  an 
ethical  institution;  the  best  brief  presentation 
of  the  view  that  education  must  be  fundamen- 
tally a  social  process  if  it  is  to  be  morally 
effective."       (Harvard    guide)       A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Hodges,  George 

Training  of  children  in  religion.  '11  .\p- 
pleton  $1.75  377 

"Practical  chapters  on  the  education  of  chil- 
dren under  fifteen  in  religion  as  distinct  from 
ethics,  from  the  viewpoint  of  modern  liberal 
orthodoxy."      A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Moral    training   in   the   public    schools:    the 

California  prize  essays  by  C.   E.   Rugh 

and   others.     '07   Ginn   $1.50   school   ed 

$1.25  377 

"    A    notable    contribution    to  the    discussion 

€>{    moral     education     and     allied  problems,     and 

simplicity    of    treatment    makes    it  easy    reading." 
(\V.    S.    Monroe)      .\.    L.    .\.   sup. 

National  education  association 

Essentials  of  character.  '10  Macmillan  $1 
'16  National  educ.  pa  30c  377 

"Five  prize  essays,  which  won  in  a  contest 
conducted  by  the  National  education  association, 


with  a  synopsis  of  other  essays  submitted.  The 
American  journal  of  theology  says,  'Taken  to- 
gether, this  collection  is  perhaps  the  best  pres- 
entation of  the  various  aspects  of  the  prob- 
lem of  religious  education  .  in  public  schools 
that  has  been  made.  .  .  .  Bibliography  (6p)'  " 
A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

Palmer,  George  Herbert 

Ethical  and  moral  instruction  in  schools. 
(Riverside  educational  monographs)  '09 
Houghton  40c  377 

"Opposes  direct  teaching  of  ethical  theory 
and  argues  in  favor  of  indirect  moral  training 
secured  by  maintaining  a  high  moral  tone  in 
all    the    activities    of    school    life."      A.    L.    A. 

sup. 

Peabody,  Francis  Greenwood 

Religious  education  of  an  American  citi- 
zen.    '17  Macmillan  $1.25  377 

Contents:  Religious  education  of  an  Amer- 
ican child;  American  boy  and  his  home;  Re- 
ligion of  a  college  studtnt;  Universities  and  the 
social  conscience;  Religious  education  of  an 
American  citizen;  American  character;  Dis- 
cipline; Power;  Perspective;  Expansion  of  re- 
ligion; Conversion  of  militarism;  Place  of  Jesus 
Christ    in    a    religious    experience 

"A  frank  consideration  of  the  direction  of 
the  religious  life  of  the  American  from  child- 
hood to  maturity.  ...  It  should  interest 
parents  and  educators  in  general."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Rankin,   Mary   Everett 

Course  for  beginners  in  religious  educa- 
tion.    '17   Scribner  $1.25  377 

"Lessons  for  children  of  five  years  of  age, 
prepared  by  the  instructor  in  kindergarten  ed- 
ucation in  Teachers  college,  Columbia  uni- 
versity. The  prefatory  material  on  story-telling, 
handwork  and  the  teaching  of  prayers  and 
hymns    is    valuable."      Cleveland 

Sharp,  Frank  Chapman 

Success:  a  manual  of  moral  instruction 
for  the  high  school.  2d  ed  '13  Univ  of 
Wisconsin  377 

"For  a  niimber  of  years  Professor  Sharp 
has  been  trying  a  certain  method  of  leading 
pupils  to  reflect  upon  the  moral  problems  of 
their  daily  lives,  and  to  solve  these  problems 
in  view  of  certain  principles  of  right  and 
wrong  behavior.  He  has  had  extraordinary  suc- 
cess in  arousing  interest  on  the  part  of  high 
school  and  university  students  in  problems  of 
conduct;  and  with  his  method  he  has  also  de- 
veloped in  his  pupils  an  unusual  keenness  in 
thinking  straight  thru  a  moral  situation,  and 
reaching  a  sane  conclusion  regarding  right  con- 
duct   in     reference     to    it. 

In  the  present  volume  he  presents  his  method 
for  the  use  of  hi^nh  school  pupils  and  teach- 
ers."     M.    V.    O'Shea    in    School    review    21:360 

Sneath,  Elias  Hershey,  and  Hodges,  George 

floral  training  in  the  scliool  and  Iiome;  a 
manual  for  teachers  and  parents.  '13 
Macmillan  80c  377 

"Contains  bibliographies. 

"  'Kschews  ethics  as  a  subject  for  direct  teach- 
ing and  lays  the  emphasis  upon  such  indirect 
instruction  as  may  he  given  in  connection  with 
the  ordinary  every-day  life  ...  in  the  school 
and  the  home.  ...  A  worthy  and  inspiring; 
i;iiii!e.'  "       (I'.iluc.    rev.     iqi4)       Pittsburgh 

Wilbur,  Mary  Aronetta 

Child's  religion.    '17  Houghton  $1  377 

"A  discussion  of  the  various  ways  one  may 
best  present  religion  to  the  comprehension  of  a 
child.  It  is  based  on  the  author's  own  ex- 
perience."     (Review    of    reviews)    Cleveland 

378     Colleges  and  universities 

Other  useful  books  in  addition  to  those  listed 
below   are: 

Converse,     Florence.     "Story     of     Wellesley," 
1915,    Little    $i 


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Colleges  and  universities — Continued- 
Dexter,    "Documentary    history    of    Yale    uni- 
versity,"    19 16,    Yale    university    press    $5 
Haight    and    Taylor,    "Vassar,"    1916,    Oxford 

university   press    $2 
Mathews,     L.     K.,     "Dean    of    women,"     1915, 

Houghton    $2 
Newman,  "Idea  of  a  university,"   1902,  Long- 
mans   $1.25 
Norris,   "Story  of  Princeton,"    1917,   Little   $2 
Oviatt,     "Beginnings    of    Yale,"      19 14,      Yale 

university   press    $3.50 
Pier,    "Story    of    Harvard,"    19 13,    Little    $2 
Quint,,    "Story    of    Dartmouth,"     19 14,    Little 

$2 
Spring,    "History    of    Williams    college,"    19 17, 

Houghton    $3 
Thwing,     "History     of     higher     education     in 
America,"     1906,    Appleton    $3.50 

Canby,  Henry  Seidel 

College  sons  and  college  fathers.    '15  Har- 
per $1.50  378 

"Ten  crisp  essays;  seven  considering  college 
education  from  the  angles  of  the  undergraduate, 
the  professor,  the  parent,  and  results  achieved, 
three  devoted  to  current  literature  and  English 
teaching.  Readable,  thoughtful,  and  interest- 
ing, specially  so  from  the  author's  position  as 
assistant  professor  of  English  at  Yale.  Revised 
from  articles  which  appeared  in  Harper's  maga- 
zine   and    the    Yale    review."      A.    L.   A.    bkl. 

Fitch,  Albert  Parker 

College    course    and    the    preparation    for 
life.     '14  Houghton  $1.25  378 

"These  chapters  based  on  talks  to  men  un- 
dergraduates, written  by  the  president  of  An- 
dover  theological  seminary,  show  a  high  ap- 
preciation of  the  idealism  of  youth,  and  of  the 
severe  tests  and  great  opportunities  of  college  life. 
The  social  and  religious  problems  to  be  met 
are  presented  w-ith  the  greatest  sympathy."  Wis. 
bul. 

Foster,  William  Trufant 

Should  students  study?     '17  Harper  50c 

378 

"An  informal  discussion  of  the  value  of  a 
college  education,  by  the  president  (19 17)  of 
Reed  college.  He  questions  the  time-old  asser- 
tion that  it  is  the  'college  life'  that  counts, 
and  brings  forward  statistics  to  show  the  re- 
lation between  a  high  grade  of  scholarship  in 
college    and    success    in    after    life."       Pittsburgh 

Gauss,  Christian  Frederick 

Through   college   on  nothing  a  j^ear.     '15 
Scribner  $1  378 

"Informal  account  by  a  Princeton  student 
of  how  he  went  to  college,  a  lad  from  the 
slums,  with  three  dollars  in  his  pocket,  afld 
managed  with  exceptional  grit  coupled  with  busi- 
ness ability  to  work  his  way  thru,  and  com- 
plete   his    studies    creditably."       N.Y.    state    lib. 

Hawthorne,  Hildegarde 

Rambles  in  old  college  towns,   il  '17  Dodd 
$2.50  378 

"Jefferson,  William  and  Mary,  Annapolis, 
Princeton,  Yale,  Brown,  Harvard,  Williams, 
Bowdoin,  Dartmouth,  Amherst,  West  Point  and 
Cornell,  for  the  men's,  and  Wellesley,  Smith 
and  Vassar  for  the  women's  colleges,  are  de- 
scribed in  these  short  rambles  in  the  east  and 
south.  Illustrated  by  sketches."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Hyde,   William   De   Witt 

College  man  and  the  college  woman.  "06 
Houghton  $1.50  378 

"Readable  addresses  and  essays  on  the  func- 
tion and  value  of  college  life,  and  the  spirit, 
ideals,  problems  and  possibilities  of  college 
youth,  by  the  president  (1906)  of  Bowdoin  col- 
lege."    (N.Y.   state  lib.)   A.   L.   A.   sup. 

Keppel,  Frederick  Paul 

Undergraduate      and      his      college.       '17 
Houghton  $1.60  378 

"Discusses    the    problems    of    college    life    and 


administration  from  the  standpoint  of  a  dean 
who  has  had  a  large  and  sympathetic  experience 
of  undergraduates,  their  questions  and  their 
difficulties.  It  is  fair-minded  and  frank  in  tone, 
easy  and  understandable — like  the  talk  of  an 
experienced  college  man  to  younger  men  inter- 
ested in  college  life.  Of  special  interest  to  col- 
lege graduates  or  anyone  thinking  of  going  to 
college."    A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Lockwood,  Francis  Cummins 

(comp.)  Freshman  and  his  college.  '13 
Heath  80c  378 

Bibliography,    piS5-56 

"A  book  for  boys  entering  college,  giving 
frank,  sensible  advice  on  college  ideals  and 
temptations.  Includes  some  of  the  best  re- 
cent utterances  on  the  organization  of  physi- 
cal, mental  and  moral  strength  for  personal  and 
social  ends,  notably  William  James'  chapter 
on  habit."     Cleveland 

Smith,  Goldwin 

Oxford  and  her  colleges.  '94  iMacmillan 
$1  .  378 

"Local  guide  book,  university  history  and 
educational  essay  all  in  one."  (N.  M.  Butler 
in     Educ.     rev.     7:500)     A.     L.     A. 

Thwing,  Charles  Franklin 

American  college;  what  it  is,  and  what  it 
may  become.     '14  Piatt  &  Xourse  $2 

378 

"Author  is  (1914)  president  of  Western  Re- 
serve university.  He  discusses  the  purpose  of 
a  college  education,  the  duties  of  president, 
faculty  and  trustees,  the  work  of  the  student, 
coeducation,  college  life  and  the  financial  rela- 
tions   of    the    college."       Pittsburgh 

Training  of  men  for  the  world's  future. 
'16  Piatt  &  Xourse  $1.25  378 

"Sketches  some  of  the  contributions  which 
the  university  and  college  can  make  toward 
the  reconstruction  of  the  world,  which  is  bound 
to  follow  upon  the  close  of  the  Great  war." 
A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Wilson,  Calvin  Dill 

Working  one's  way  through  college  and 
university.    '12  McClurg  $1  ^         378 

"Describes  methods  by  which  students  can 
support  themselves  while  in  college,  giving  lists 
of  occupations  and  citing  many  actual  cases  of 
men  and  women  thus  successful.  Includes  con- 
siderable information  as  to  comparative  expenses 
and  entrance  requirements  of  various  colleges. "^ 
N.Y.    state    lib. 

379      Public  schools 

Bennett,   Henry   Eastman 

School  efficiency;  a  manual  of  modern 
school    management.     '17    Ginn    $1.25 

379 

"The  author  has  covered  in  one  volume  the 
whole  field  of  education  from  school  ventila- 
tion to  community  cooperation.  A  useful,  up- 
to-date  book  for  the  teacher  with  limited  re- 
sources  and  supervision."      Cleveland 

Readings   at   the   end  of   many   of  the   chapters 

Cabot,  Mrs  Ella  Lyman 

\'olunteer  help  to  the  schools.  (Riverside 
educational  monographs)  '14  Hough- 
ton 70c  379 

"Examines  and  classifies  the  sources  of  out- 
side help  and  the  field  in  which  it  can  be  of 
most  use,  with  many  examples  of  what  has 
been  done  for  the  recreation,  training,  and 
health  of  school  children.  Most  space  is  given 
to  vocational  training.  Covers  much  the  same 
ground  as  Denison's  'Helping  school  children,' 
but  more  concisely  and  theoretically."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Cubberley,  Ellwood  Patterson 

Public   school  administration.     (Riverside 


SOCIOLOGY— Education 


71 


Cubberley,  EUwood  Patterson— Co/i/ixHrrf 
textbooks  in  education)  il  '16  Hough- 
ton $1.75  379 
"A  conservative,  serviceable  work  for  school 
superintendents  and  school  boards  in  smaller, 
as  well  as  larger  cities,  covering  every  phase 
of     school     administration."       Wis.     bul. 

Denison,  Elsa 

Helping    school    children,      il    '12    Harper 
^\.M)  379 

"Stimulating  report  of  an  investigation  made 
for  the  Bureau  of  municipal  research,  suni- 
irarizing  the  work  in  400  cities  of  women's 
clubs,  doctors,  business  men  and  others  in  un- 
official cooperation  with  the  public  school.  Shows 
what  has  been  done  for  amusements,  hygiene, 
vocational  education,  etc.,  and  points  out  fur- 
ther ways  of  rendering  service."  N.  Y.  state 
lib. 

Dutton.  Samuel  Train,  and  Snedden,  David 

Administration  ot   pulilic  education  in  the 
United  States,     new  ed  '12  Macniillan  $2 

379 
"Scholarly  and  comprehensive,  dealing  with 
development,  present  condition,  problt;ms  and 
tendencies  of  public  school  organization  and 
management."  (N.Y.  state  lib.)  A.  L.  A.  sup. 
"Presents  a  fund  of  valuable  information  not 
elsewhere  available  in  a  single  volume."  Ann. 
Am.   acad.   5j:2j8 

Car'^  schools 

Bourne,  Randolph  Silliman 

Gary  schools,     il  '16  Houghton  $1.15     379 

Bibliography.  p8-o 

"Gives  the  community  setting;  then  describes 
the  school  plant,  its  functions  in  directing  the 
work,  study,  play  of  the  child,  the  organiza- 
tion, curriculum,  and  discipline;  points  out  the 
merits  of  the  plan  and  discusses  various  criti- 
cisms and  evaluations  which  have  been  made. 
An  appendix  gives  Superintendent  XVirt's  re- 
ports on  the  reorganization  of  the  New  York 
schools.  Valuable  where  special  study  is  being 
made  of  the  system;  many  libraries  will  find 
sufficient  material  in  Dewey's  'Schools  of  to- 
morrow' or  the  government  document  by  Bur- 
ns."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

379.17    High  schools 

Brown,  John  Franklin 
American     high     school.     '09     Macmillan 
$1.4U  379.17 

References  at  the  end  of  each  chapter 
"Discusses    from    the   educator's    standpoint    its 
function,   organization    and   management,   curricu- 
lum,  teaching  force,   material   etiuipnicnt,   and   so- 
cial   life."      A.    L.    .\.    sup. 

Colvin,  Stephen  Sheldon 

Introduction    to      high     school     teaching. 
'17  Macniillan  $1.60  379.17 

Selected    bibliography,    P383-04 

"Written  primarily  for  the  college  student 
who  is  about  to  begin  teaching.  Treats  of  the 
present-day  high  school  and  its  aims,  the  charac- 
teristics of  adolescence,  problems  of  class  man- 
agement and  instruction,  and  the  professional 
ideals  and  ambitions  which  a  prospective  teacher 
should  possess.  Numerous  examples,  taken 
from  actual  practice,  give  point  to  the  facts  and 
principles   discussed."      Pittsburgh 

De  Garmo,  Charles 

Principles    of    secondary   education,      new 
and    enl    ed    il    '13    Macniillan    $1.25 

379.17 

.\  new  and  enlarged  edition  of  the  author's 
"Studies."  Two  other  volumes  are  "Processes 
of    instruction"   and    "Ethical    training,"    $1    each 

"The  thing  of  most  value  in  this  book  is  the 
broad  view  presented  in  the  impartial  treat- 
ment of  the  function  and  worth  of  the  studies 
and  study  groups."  D.  W.  Horton  in  School 
rev.    -'.■:349 


Hinchman,  Walter  Swain 

American  school.  (American  books)  '16 
Doubleday  $1  379.17 

"A  handbook  on  the  problems  in  American 
schools,  written  especially  to  interest  parents. 
Junior  and  senior  high  schools  arc  endorsed,  and 
model  curricula  are  suggested  for  a  junior 
school  giving  three  years  of  general  scientific 
or  vocational  training.  Has  excellent  chapters 
on  methods,  athletics,  and  morality  and  relig- 
ion."     Cleveland 

HoUister,  Horace  Adelbert 

lliyli  school  and  clu.-s  management.  '15 
Heath  $1.40  379.17 

"Very  much  unlike  many  efforts  of  the  kind, 
it  contains  matter  of  real  interest  for  the  teacher, 
principal,  superintendent,  school-board  member, 
and  even  for  the  teachers'  agency.  The  style 
is  simple  and  interesting,  the  subject-matter  vi- 
tal, and  the  presentation  clear  and  concise." 
H.    F.    McCormack    in    School    rev.    24:480 

Inglis,  Alexander  James 

I'rinciples  of  secondary  education,  f  Riv- 
erside textbooks  in  education)  "18 
Houghton    $2.75    .  379.17 

"The  author  has  had  experience  in  second- 
ary-school teaching  and  administration,  and  is 
at  present  assistant  professor  of  education  at 
Harvard.  The  book  is  divided  into  three  parts. 
Part  I  is  devoted  to  the  'raw  materials  of  edu- 
cation,' viz.,  the  pupils,  and  its  discussion  has 
as  its  topics:  mental  traits,  physical  traits,  in- 
dividual differences,  and  the  character  and  classi- 
fication of  secondary-school  population.  Part 
2  deals  with  the  school  as  a  social  institution, 
its  character,  place,  and  function.  Part  3  takes 
nil  the  means  and  materials  of  secondary  edu- 
cation, beginning  with  a  dissertation  on  'the  pro- 
gram of  studies — criteria  of  subject  values." 
Book   rev.   digest 

"In  the  writer's  judiment  it  is  the  most  sci- 
entific work  on  secondary  education  that  has 
afipearcd    in    recent    years."      School    rev.    26:22s 

Judd,  Charles  Hubbard 

i'^\  iliulouv  (il  hiL;li  school  subjects,  il  '15 
Ginn  $1.50  379.17 

".\  comprehensive  and  informative  discussion 
of  the  issues  involved  in  high  school  pedagogy." 
Nation 

".\  helpful  and  informing  book  for  hi..{h 
school  teachers,  superintendents,  and  progressive 
parents."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

King,  Irving 

Hii^h  school  ace.  (Cliildhood  and  vouth 
scr.)     il  '14  Bobbs  $1.25  379.17 

".\  useful  summary  of  the  more  irnportant 
results  of  modern  investigation  regarding  the 
physical  changes  and  parallel  intellectual  and 
emotional  tievelopments  occurring  in  the  early 
teens,  in  their  relation  to  high  school  problems, 
such  as  efficiencv  in  work,  recreation,  etc.  Sia- 
tistical  tables  aftord  interesting  comparison  be- 
tween observations  in  the  large  and  small  high 
school."        t'levelaml 

Lewis,  William  Dodge 

Democracy's  high  school.  (Riverside  edu- 
cational monographs)  '14  Hou.chton 
70c  379.17 

"Eloquent  and  suggestive  discussion  for 
parents  and  teachers,  of  the  need  to  reorganize 
the  average  high  school,  which  now  overem- 
phasizes college  preparatory  subjects,  and  f.iils 
to  meet  the  needs  of  ninety  per  cent  of  students 
who  never  go  to  college.  Reprinted  fi|om  the 
Outlook  and  Saturday  Evening  Post."  N.Y. 
state    lib. 

Monroe,  Paul 

(e<l.)  Principles  of  secondary  education. 
(Textbook  ser.  in  education)  '14  Mac- 
niillan $2  379.17 

"Signed  articles  by  specialists,  covering  his- 
tory, present  day  systems,  value,  place  in  the 
curriculum  and  methods  of  teaching  the  various 
high    school    studiis.       The    material    is    well    or- 


74 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Monroe,   Paul,    (ed.)  — Continued 

ganized  and  the  book  will  accomplish  its  pur- 
pose of  'furnishing  the  student  with  a  body 
of  fact  and  opinion  covering  the  whole  field  of 
secondary    education.'  "       Cleveland 

References  at  the  end  of  many  of  the  chap- 
ters 

Parker,  Samuel  Chester 

2\lethods  of  teaching  in  high  schools,  il 
"15  Ginn  $1.50  379.17 

"A  helpful  manual  for  the  classroom  teacher, 
well  arranged  and  full  of  illustrative  material, 
based  on  the  author's  experience  in  teaching 
educational  methods  at  the  University  of  Chi- 
cago. Aims  to  bring  about  a  better  type  of 
instruction  'by  adapting  all  instruction  to  con- 
temporary social  needs,  by  basing  methods  of 
instruction  on  sound  psychological  principles 
which  have  been  determined,  as  far  as  possible, 
experimentally,  and  by  applying  principles  of 
scientific  management  to  the  conduct  of  all 
teaching.'  Bibliographies  at  chapter  ends." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Sachs,  Julius 

American   secondarj^  school  and   some  of 

its    problems.      (Teachers  'professional 

lib.)     '12  Alacmillan  $1.10  379.17 

"A  forcible  plea  for  more  efficient  work  in 
the  classroom,  as  well  as  for  enlarged  oppor- 
tunities for  the  teacher.  Methods  here  and 
abroad  are  effectively  contrasted.  (Adapted 
from    Nation)"    Pratt    quarterly 

By  the  professor  of  secondary  education  in 
Teachers  college 

Rural   schools 

Other   books   are: 

Foght's    "American    rural    school,     loio.    Mac- 

millan    $1.25 
Kennedy's    "Rural    life    and    the    rural    school, 

1915,    American    book    company    80c 

Betts,  George  Herbert,  and  Hall,  Otis  Earle 

Better  rural  schools,     il  '14  Bobbs  $1.25 

379.17 

"Excellent  systematic  treatment,  primarily 
for  teachers  and  administrators,  discussing  cur- 
riculum, teacher,  consolidation  of  district  schools, 
administration,       outlook,       etc.  Illustrations, 

plans,  charts,  questions  for  discussion  and  bib- 
liography."      N.     Y.     state    lib. 

Sec  also  his  "New  ideas  in  rural  schools," 
10 1 3,    Houghton    70c 

Carney,  Mabel 

Country  life  and  the  country  school;  a 
study  of  the  agencies  of  rural  progress 
and  of  the  social  relationship  of  the 
school  to  the  country  community.  '12 
Row  $1.25  "  379.17 

"Contains    bibliographies. 

"Considers  country  life  as  influenced  by  the 
home,  the  country  church,  the  grange,  farm- 
er's institutes,  and,  particularly  by  the  schools. 
Advocates  consolidation  of  schools  and  cen- 
tralization of  community  life  at  the  school." 
Pittsburgh 

Cubberley,  Ellwood  Patterson 

Improvement  of  rural  schools.  (River- 
side educational  monographs)  maps  '12 
Houghton  40c  379.17 

"A  concise  statement  of  the  changed  eco- 
nomic conditions  of  farming  communities  which 
have  resulted  in  a  decrease  in  the  efficiency 
of  the  rural  schools,  together  with  suggestions 
as  to  the  steps  necessary  to  their  betterment, 
centralization  of  authority,  consolidation  of 
schools,  a  changed  attitude  towards  methods 
both  financial  and  supervisory.  (Adapted  from 
School    rev.)"    Pratt   quarterly 

Eggleston,  Joseph  Dupuy,  and  Bruere,  Rob- 
ert Walter 
Work  of  the  rural   school,     il  '13   Harper 
$1  379.17 


"Iriteresting,  thoro  survey  of  country  schools, 
especially  considering  their  agency  in  the  bet- 
terment of  rural  conditions.  Definite  and  prac- 
tical in  treatment,  giving  concrete  examples  of 
what  the  rural  schools  are  doing  in  various 
parts  of  the  United  States.  Will  appeal  to 
general  readers  as  well  as  teachers."  N.  Y. 
state  lib. 

"Mr.  Eggleston  was  formerly  chief  of  field 
service  in  rural  education  of  tlie  U.  S.  Educa- 
tion  bureau."      A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

Foght,   Harold  Waldstein 

Rural  teacher  and  his  work;  in  commu- 
nity leadership,  in  school  administra- 
tion and  in  masterv  of  the  school  sub- 
jects.  '17   Macmillan   $1.40  379.17 

"A  companion  volume  to  his  'American  rural 
school'  by  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  education  spe- 
cialist  in   rural   school   practice."      Cleveland 

Bibliography,    P345-54 

Rural  life  and  education;  a  study  of  the 
rural  school  problem  as  a  phase  of  the 
rural  life  problem.  (Riverside  text- 
books in  education)  il  maps  '14  Hough- 
ton $1.50  379.17 

"Bibliography,    p349-62 

"A  historical  and  practical  discussion  of  the 
rural  school  problem  as  a  factor  in  the  devel- 
opment of  rural  life,  laying  emphasis  also  on 
the  rural  library  and  school  library  as  impor- 
tant educational  agencies.  The  author  is  pro- 
fessor of  education  at  Leland  Stanford  uni- 
versity. The  work  with  its  valuable  charts, 
maps  and  annotated  bibliography  'is  especially 
well  adapted  as  a  textbook  for  high,  normal, 
agricultural  and  other  schools  having  training 
classes  for  rural  teachers.'  "  (Survey)  Cleve- 
land 

Kilpatrick,  Marion  G. 

Rural  school  from  within. 
$1.28 

"The  author's  experience 
ago  in  a  Kansas  rural  school 
and  wider  educational  work,  is 
sympathetic  and  constructive 
informal  autobiographical  and 
chapters,  of  the  rural  school  pr 
is  unique  and  already  popular 
ers    in    Wisconsin."       Wis.    bul 


'17  Lippincott 
379.17 

twenty-five  years 
followed  by  later 
the  basis  lor  this 
presentation,  in 
loosely  organized 
oblem.  The  book 
with    rural   teach- 


Lincoln,  Lillian  Isabel 

Everyday  pedagogy;  with  special  applica- 
tion to  the  rural  school.     '15  Ginn  $1 

379.17 

"A  book  of  well-considered  practical  sugges- 
tions written  in  clear  and  dignified  English,  with 
no  pretension  to  .educational  philosophy  and  an 
entire    freedom    from    cant."      Nation    101:330 

379.43      I'ublic  schools.    Germany 

Alexander,   Thomas 

Prussian    elementary    schools.    (Textbook 
ser.  in  education)     '18  Macmillan  $2.50 

379.43 
"The  first  comprehensive  description  in  Eng- 
lish of  the  German  Volksschule.  It  throws  a 
flood  of  light  on  the  social  and  political  situa- 
tion in  Germany.  .  .  .  Especially  interesting 
are  the  chapters  on  religious  instruction  and  in- 
struction in  history.  Thru  these  two  subjects, 
on  which  great  emphasis  is  laid,  the  Volksschule 
teaches  a  narrow  type  of  nationalism  which 
goes  far  to  explain  why  the  common  people  of 
Germany  are  lacking  in  initiative  and  inde- 
pendence. .  .  .  The  book  is  especially  sig- 
nificant to  American  readers,  because  it  shows 
that  universal  education  may  exist  without  pro- 
moting   democracy."      Survey    40:166 

380     Commerce.   Communication 

Bartholomew,  John  George 

Atlas  of  economic  geographv.    '14  O-xford 
$2  380 


SOCIOLOGY — CoMMERCi:.     Communication 


75 


Chisholm,  George  Goudie 

Handbook  of  commercial  geography.     8th 


ed  rev  '11  Longmans  $4.80 


380 


"Best  general  treatise  in  English;  covers  an- 
cient, medieval,  modern  and  recent  commerce. 
The  commerce  of  the  United  States  separately 
considered."      A.    L.  •  A.   sup. 

Smaller  commercial  geography.  '09  Long- 
mans $1  380 

Day,  Clive 

History  of  commerce.  (Longmans*  com- 
mercial textbooks)  2d  ed  maps  '14 
Longmans  $2  380 

Freeman,  William  George,  and  Chandler, 
Stafford  Edwin 
World's  conuncrcial  products;  a  descrip- 
tive account  of  the  economic  plants  of 
the  world  and  of  their  commercial  uses. 
"07  Ginn  $3  380 

Herrick,   Cheesman   Abiah 

History  of  commerce  and  industry. 
(Macmillan's  commercial  ser.)  '17  Alac- 
millan    $1.()0  380 

"Textbook  for  the  study  of  commercial  and 
industrial  history  of  all  countries  and  all  pe- 
riods from  the  ancient  Egyptians  to  the  pres- 
ent."     Pratt   iiuarterly 

Books  for  consultation  at  the  end  of  each 
chapter 

Johnson,  Emory  Richard 

Elements  of  transportation,  il  maps  '09 
.-\ppleton  $1.75  380 

"Aims  to  describe  each  transportation  agent, 
study  its  services  and  relation  to  the  public  and 
the  extent  to  which  government  regulation  is 
desirable.  In  textbook  style  but  of  general  in- 
terest. Largely  condensed  from  his  'American 
railway  transportation'  and  'Ocean  and  inland 
water  transportation,'  but  containing  supple- 
mentary chapters  on  the  Panama  canal,  electric 
transportation,    etc."       N.    V.    state    lib. 

Smith,  Joseph  Russell 

Commerce  and  industry,     il  '16  Holt  $1.40 

380 

"A  commercial  and  economic  geography,  half 
of  which  is  devoted  to  the  United  States.  Of 
foreign  countries,  Latin  .\mcrica  and  the  Orient 
receive  special  attention  in  anticipation  of  trade 
expansion  between  the  United  States  and  those 
countries.  Part  three  deals  with  world  trade 
routes    and    the    laws    of    trade."       Pittsburgh 

Industrial  and  commercial  geography,  il 
maps  '13  Holt  $3.50  380 

"Part  one,  'Industrial  geography,'  studies  the 
economic  activities  of  man,  grouped  by  inclus- 
tries  and  not  by  region;  part  two,  'Commercial 
geo^raphv,'  based  partly  on  the  author's  earlier 
work,  'The  ocean  carrier'  describes  the  principal 
trade  routes  and  the  commerce  that  traverses 
them.  V'aluable  for  reference  because  of  its 
comprehensiveness  and  full  index."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Bibliography,  po-ii,  and  at  the  end  of  each 
chapter 

Toothaker,  Charles  Robinson,  and  others 
Commercial    raw   materials:    their    origin, 
preparation  and  uses,     il  maps  '05  Ginn 
$1.25  380 

"Less  extensive  but  broader  in  scope  than 
Freeman  and  Chandler,  giving  much  attention 
to  animal  and  mineral  products."  A.  L.  .\. 
sup. 

381     Domestic  commerce 

Sullivan,  James  William 

Markets  for  the  people;  the  consumer's 
part.     '13  Macmillan  $1.25  381 

"Convincing  demonstration  of  the  advantages 
of     municipal     markets.       Based     on     systematic 


investigation  of  markets  in  America  and  Europe, 
especially  of  the  great  systems  of  London,  Paris 
and  Berlin,  which  are  fully  described.  Ad- 
vocates, as  an  escape  from  the  high  prices  of 
the  middleman,  the  establishment  of  various 
kinds  of  public  markets  and  the  formation  of 
cooperative  associations  on  the  English  models. 
The  recoinmeiidations  arc  ap|>lied  |)articularly  to 
New    York   city."      Pittsburgh 

United  States.    Foreign  and  domestic  com- 
merce. Bureau  of 
Commercial    organizations    of    the    U.    S. 
latest  vol.  Govt.  ptg.  15c  381 

382     Foreign  commerce 

Whelpley,  James  Davenport 

Tratle   of   the   world,     il   '13   Century  $2 

382 
Contents:  Trade  strategy;  Commercial  strength 
of         Great  Britain;  Germany's  foreign 

trade;  Trade  of  France;  Belgium,  the  balance 
wheel  of  trade;  Austria-Hungary,  the  European 
enigma;  Italy's  economic  outlook;  Trade  of 
northern  Africa;  Japan's  commercial  crisis; 
Trade  of  China;  Trade  of  Russia;  Progressive 
Argentina;  If  Canada  were  to  annex  the  United 
States;    Foreign    trade    of    the    United    States. 

"A  first-hand,  readable  study  showing  keen 
insight  into  the  commercial  policies  and  possi- 
bilities of  the  great  nations  considered  sep- 
arately, but  specially  in  their  relation  to  the 
United  States.  Concerned  not  so  much  with 
statistics  as  with  the  psychology  of  trade  re- 
lations and  trade  strategy.  Partly  reprinted 
from   the   Century   magazine."      A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

383     Post  office 

Phelps,  Edith  M. 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  parcels 
post.  2d  ed  rev  (Debaters'  handbook 
ser.)     '13  Wilson  $1.25  383 

Bibliography,    pref.    P13-25 

Roper,  Daniel   Calhoun 
United  States  post  office,    il  '17  Funk  $1.50 

383 
"A  popular  study  of  the  general  development 
of  the  post  office  system  in  this  country.  De- 
scribes its  organization,  changes  in  methods  of 
distribution,  the  methods  of  collection,  parcel 
post,  postal  banking,  and  discusses  its  economic 
utility."      A.   L.   A.   bkl. 

United  States.    Post  office  dept. 

L  nited  States  otticial  postal  giiiilc.  Post 
oliice  dept..  Wash,  annual  vol.  40c,  with 
11  monthly  supplements  75c  383 

384-85    Government  ownership  of  rail- 
ways, telegraph  and  telephone 

Dunn,  Samuel  Grace 

Government  ownership  of  railways.  '13 
Appleton  $1.75  385 

"Compares  the  actual  results  of  public  and 
private  ownership  and  management  in  various 
leading  and  tyt)ical  countries,  and  considers  the 
probable  results  of  government  ownership  and 
management  in  the  United  States,  concluding 
in  favor  of  public  regulation  rather  than  public 
ownership."      t'lcvcl.Tiid 

Judson,   Katharine    Berry 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  government 
ownership  of  telegraph  and  telephone. 
(Debaters'  handbook  ser.)  '14  Wilson 
$1.25  384 

Bibliogr.ipby,    pref.    P25-40 

"Statistics  and  arguments  prior  to  1007  have 
for  the  most  part  been  excluded."  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 


76 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Phelps,  Edith  M. 

(comp.)  Selected  articles  on  government 
ownership  of  railroads.  3d  ed  rev  (De- 
baters' handbook  ser.)    '16  Wilson  $1.25 

385 

Bibliography,  pref.  P19-37 

"A  thoroly  revised  and  rearranged  edition, 
containing  nine  general,  twenty-two  aiifirmative, 
and  fifteen  negative  references,  part  of  which 
have  been  retained  from  the  second  edition  but 
many  of  which  are  new.  The  brief  and  intro- 
duction have  been  largely  made  over  and 
brought  to  date  and  the  bibliography  enlarged." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 


385     Railroads 

For  railroad  statistics,  see  Poor's  "Manual 
of  the  railroads  of  the  U.  S."  (annual,  $10  per 
vol.);  for  an  excellent  treatise  on  railrpad 
finance,  see  Cleveland  and  Powell's  "Railroad 
finance,"  1912,  Appleton.  $2.75;  for  additional 
works  on  rate  regulation,  see  Colson's  "Rail- 
way rates  and  traffic,"  translated  in  1915,  Mac- 
millan,  $1.50,  and  McFall's  "Railway  monopoly 
and  rate  regulation,"  19 16,  Longmans,  $2,  and 
Hammond's  "Railway  rate  theories  of  the  In- 
terstate commerce  commission,"  191 1,  Harvard 
university  press,  $1;  for  a  socialist  view  of  the 
financial  history  of  our  railroads,  see  Russell's 
"Stories  of  the  great  railroads,"  1914,  Kerr, 
$1;  for  the  building  of  railroads,  see  Talbot's 
"Railway  conquest  of  the  world,"  191 1,  Lip- 
pincott,  $1.50;  for  a  review  of  the  development 
and  organization  of  railways  as  influencing  mil- 
itary tactics,  see  Pratt's  "Rise  of  rail-power  in 
war  and  conquest,  1S33-1914,"  1916,  Lippincott, 
S2.75 

Dunn,  Samuel  O. 

American  transportation  question.  '12  Ap- 
pleton $1.75  385 

By  the  editor  of  the  Railway  age  gazette 
"The  opening  chapters  of  the  book  discuss 
the  principles  of  railway  rate  making,  compar- 
ing the  'cost  of  service'  and  'value  of  service' 
principles.  _  Then  come  two  chapters  on  railway 
discrimination,  two  more  on  railway  valuation 
and  two  on  railway  efficiency.  Two  chapters 
of  especial  interest  to  engineers  discuss  the 
economics  of  rail  and  water  transportation.  The 
concluding  chapters  discuss  government  regula- 
tion."      Engin.    news-record 

Hungerford,  Edward 

Railroad  problem,     il   maps  '17  McClurg 
$1.50  ^  385 

"In  the  author's  opinion  great  opportunities 
for  development  lie  before  the  railroad  system 
of  the  United  States,  and  his  purpose,  after 
discussing  the  present  situation  and  its  causes, 
is  to  point  out  the  course  that  it  must  follow 
if  it  is  to  continue  as  a  privately  owned  in- 
stitution. The  problems  of  labor  are  given  five 
chapters.  Other  chapters  discuss:  Railroad  and 
national  defence;  Necessity  of  the  railroad; 
Regulation.  In  part  the  material  of  the  book 
has  appeared  in  Collier's,  Every  week  and  the 
Saturday    evening    post."      Book    rev.    digest 

"Presents  from  the  viewpoint  of  a  sym- 
pathizer the  present  plight  of  the  railroads, 
discussing  labor,  organized  and  unorganized,  the 
railroad  in  relation  to  national  defense  the 
competition  of  the  motor  car,  etc."  (Wis. 'bul.) 
A.    L.  A.   bkl. 

Johnson,  Emory  Richard,  and   Van   Metre, 

Thurman  William 

Principles  of  railroad  transportation.  (Ap- 

pleton's   railway   ser.)      il   '16  Appleton 

$2.50  385 

"A  work  based  upon  'American  railway 
transportation.'  It  is  not  a  revision  .of  that 
work  however,  having  been  entirely  rewritten 
with  much  new  material  added.  .  .  .  The  four 
parts  of  the  book  are  devoted  to:  American  rail- 
road system;  Railroad  service;  Railroads  and 
the  public;  Railroads  and  the  state."  Book  rev. 
digest 


Ripley,  William  Zebina 

Railroads:  finance  and  organization,  il 
maps  '15   Longmans  $3  385 

"Complement  of  his  'Railroads;  rates  and 
regulations.' 

Covers  construction,  capitalization,  securities 
and  their  regulation,  speculation  and  stock 
watering,  receivership,  pooling  and  inter-cor- 
porate  relations. 

'Together  they  present  a  comprehensive  treat- 
ment of  the  railway  question  in  the  United  States 
- — its  history,  the  theoretical  principles  applicable 
to  its  price-making  functions,  the  legislation  af- 
fecting railways,  particularly  the  Interstate  com- 
merce act,  and  the  diverse  problems  of  finance 
and  corporate  relationship."  (Nation  1915)  Pitts- 
burgh 

Railroads:  rates  and  regulation,  il  maps 
"12   Longmans  $3  385 

"A  noteworthy,  scholarly  and  verj'  complete 
discussion,  based  mainly  on  concrete  data  gath- 
ered thru  many  years  from  original  sources.  In 
his  treatment  of  all  phases  of  the  controversy. 
Dr.  Ripley  has  striven  for  'scientific  rigor  and 
fairness  to  all  three  of  the  great  parties  con- 
cerned, the  owners,  the  shippers  and  th?  people,' 
but  states  that  if  there  is  any  bias  it  is  in  favor 
of  the  latter."    A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Vanderblue,  Homer  News 

Railroad  valuation.  (Hart,  SchafFner  and 
Marx  prize  essays)     '17  Houghton  $1.50 

385 

Bibliography,  P207-15 

"Study  from  the  viewpoint  of  economics,  of 
railroad  valuation  and  regulation  with  special 
reference  to  physical  valuation."    Cleveland 


386     Canals 


Hepburn,  Alonzo  Barton 

Artificial  waterways  of  the  world,  rev  ed 
il  map  '14  Macmillan  $1.25  386 

"A  brief  statement  of  the  facts  about  water- 
ways and  their  relation  to  commercial  develop- 
ment and  a  concise  history  of  the  canal  systems 
of  the  world,  including  their  present  condition." 
Pratt   quarterly 


387    Merchant  marine 

Clark,  Arthur  Hamilton 

Clipper    ship    era.      il    "11    Putnam   $2.50 

387 
"Detailed    history    of    American    clipper    ships 
engaged    in    the    California    and    oriental    trade, 
their    captains,    their    record    runs,    and   their   ad- 
ventures."   A.    L.   A.   sup. 

Hough,  Benjamin  Olney 

Ocean  traffic  and  trade,  il  '14  LaSalle  cx- 
tensioti  univ.  $3  387 

"Suggestions  for  further  study,  P420-30 

'A  mass  of  useful  and  interesting  information. 
.  .  .  Includes  such  topics  as  kinds  of  ocean  car- 
riers, ships'  papers,  seaports  and  terminal  facil- 
ities, ocean  routes  and  services,  charters  and 
freight  rates,  agreements,  marine  insurance,  and 
methods  of  handling  and  developing  export  and 
import  trade.  .  .  .  Well  supplied  with  illus- 
trative documents.'     (Nation   1914) 

Large  map  of  the  world's  trade  routes."  Pitts- 
burgh 

"More  comprehensive  than  Johnson's  'Ocean 
and  inland  water  transportation.'  "  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Johnson,  Emory  Richard 

Ocean  and  inland  water  transportation. 
(Appletons'  business  ser.)  il  map  '06 
Appleton  $1.75  387 

"Reliable  treatise,  largely  devoted  to  the  eco- 
nomics  of  ocean   transportation."    A.   L.   A.   sup. 


SOCIOLOGY — Customs.     Folklore 


// 


I 


Johnson,    Emory    Richard,     and    Huebner, 

Grover  Gerhard 

Princioles   of   ocean   transportation.    (Ap- 

pleton's     railway     ser.)     '18     Applcton 

$2.50  387 

"An  up-to-date,  systematic  and  comprehensive 
work  describing  ocean  carriers  and  their  ser- 
vices, explaining  ocean  rates  and  fares  and  dis- 
cussing principles  and  practice  of  government 
aid   and    regulation    of   shipping."      Cleveland 

Marvin,  Winthrop  Lippitt 

x\niericaii  merchant  marine;  its  history 
and  romance.  1620-1902.    '02  Scribner  $2 

387 
"Specially  full  on  the  earlier  history.      .Author 
at  his  best  in  treating  of  privateering,  whale  fish- 
ing and  deep  sea  fisheries."    (Wells)  A.  L.  A. 

Meloney,  William  Brown 

Heritage  of  Tyre.  (Our  national  prob- 
lems)    '16  Macmillan  50c  387 

"Brief,  popular  review  of  the  development, 
history,  and  decline  of  the  American  merchant 
marine  and  a  strenuous  plea  for  its  restoration." 
Cleveland 

"For  the  general  reader  who  wishes  to  famil- 
iarize himself  with  the  necessary  data  as  the 
basis  of  an  intelligent  judgment  regarding  .  .  . 
the  merchant  marine,  it  would  be  ditticult  to  find 
a  better  brief  presentation  of  the  facts."  (Nation 
103:134)  -A..   L.  A.  bkl. 

Mills.  James  Cooke 

Our  inland  seas,    il  map  '19  McClurg  $1.75 

387 

"Story  of  the  development  of  commerce  on 
the  Great  Lakes  from  1079,  reciting  the  history, 
adventure  and  romance  of  the  lakes  and  discuss- 
ing the  economic  relation  of  lake  traffic  to  gen- 
eral  prosperity."   A.   L.   A.   sup. 

Phelps,  Edith  M. 

(,comp.)  Selected  articles  on  the  Ameri- 
can merchant  marine.  (Debaters'  hand- 
book ser.)     '16  Wilson  $1.25  387 

Bibliography,    pref.    pi 7-28 

"Its  history  and  its  present  status  with  regard 
to  the  shipping  of  other  nations.  The  arguments 
for  and  against  government  ownership  and  con- 
trol  are   .liso    presented."     St.    Louis 

Spears,  John  Randolph 

Story  of  the  American  merchant  marine, 
il  '15  Macmillan  $1.50  387 

"Follows  our  picturesque  seafaring  trade  in 
the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries,  de- 
scribes the  decline  of  the  carrying  industry  when 
steam  displaced  sail  and  argues  for  efficient 
nautical  education  and  against  subsidies  as  a 
means  of  reviving  the  American  merchant  ma- 
rine."     A.    L.    A.    sup. 

"The  second  edition  .  .  .  differs  from  the 
first  edition  of  it^io  in  that  it  contains  a  lengthy 
introduction  which  gives  a  statement  of  recent 
events  in  the  shipping  industry.  Brief  mcntron 
is  made  of  the  effects  of  the  European  war  on 
ocean  rates,  tonnage  and  shipbuilding,  of  the 
ship  purchase  bill,  the  free  shipping  clause  of 
the  Panama  canal  act  of  19 12,  the  Registry  act 
of  1914.  and  the  La  Follette  seaman  s  act  of 
1915."    Ann.   Am.   acad.   67:304 

389    Weights  and  measures 

MacFarlane,  John  James 

Conversion  tables  of  foreign  weights, 
measures  and  moneys  with  comparisons 
of  prices  per  poimd,  yard,  gallon  or 
bushel  in  United  States  money,  with 
prices  per  kilo,  meter,  liter,  hectoliter, 
etc.,  in  foreign  money.  3d  ed  incl  L'.S. 
weights  and  measures  '15  Phila.  com- 
mercial museum  50c  389 

United  States.   Standards,  Bureau  of 

Units  of  weight  and  measure;  definitions 


and  tables  of  equivalents.  (Circular  of 
the  Bureau  of  standards,  no.  41)  '14 
Supt.  of  doc.  15c  389 

390    Customs.    Folklore 
391      Costume 

Burbank,  Emily 

Woman  as  decoration.     '17  Dodd  $2.50 

391 
"A  book  on  costume,  illustrated  with  thirty- 
three  plates.  The  foreword  says  that  the  book 
is  intended  as  a  sequel  to  'The  art  of  interior 
decoration,'  by  Grace  Wood  and  Emily  Bur- 
bank.  .  .  .  'Contemporary  woman's  costume  is 
considered,  not  as  fashion,  but  as  decorative  line 
and  colour."  (Foreword)  The  book  has  been 
planned  also  to  meet  the  demand  for  a  hand- 
book on  costuming  for  fancy  dress  balls,  etc. 
The  scope  of  the  illustrations  ranges  from 
studies  of  Greek  vases  to  portraits  of  Mrs.  Ver- 
non Castle."      Book  rev.  digest 

Farnsworth,  Eva  Olney 

Art  and  ethics  of  dress,  as  related  to  effi- 
ciency and  economy,     il  '15   Elder  $1 

391 
"A  little  book  of  sane  advice  upon  the  fitness 
and  beauty  of  clothes."    Pratt  quarterly 

Holt,  Ardern 

Fancv  tlresses  described.   6th  ed  '15  Long- 
mans $2.25  391 
Hughes,  Talbot 

Dress  design.  Artistic  crafts  ser.  of 
technical  handbooks)  il  '13  Macmillan 
$3  391 

"Account  of  the  salient  features  in  English 
costume,  from  prehistoric  times  to  the  nine- 
teenth century,  for  use  by  designers  and  makers 
of  modern  costume  as  well  as  for  students  and 
those  desiring  fancy  dresses."    Cleveland 

"Fully  illustrated  by  author's  drawings  from 
old  examples  and  thirty  five  collotype  plates. 
Patterns  at  end  drawn  to  scale  are  a  practical 
addition  for  costumers  and  pageant  makers." 
N.Y.  state  lib. 

Mackay,  Constance  D'Arcy 

Costumes  and  scenery  for  amateurs,  il 
'15  Holt  $1.75  391 

"De.Triptions  of  costumes  not  frequently  used, 
references  to  places  where  pictures  may  be 
found,  and  general  suggestions  for  scenery." 
(.\dapted    from    A.    L.    A.    bkl.)     Pratt    quarterly 

Stone,  Melicent 

Bankside  costume  book  for  children,  il 
'15  Saalficid  $1  391 

"Useful  and  practical  book  on  the  making  of 
accurate  historical  costumes  for  children's  plays. 
The  examples  for  the  different  dresses  are  taken 
from  Shakespeare  .  .  .  .\rmour  and  jewelry  are 
treated  in  special  chapters,  and  there  are  various 
directions  on  making-up  materials,  etc.  .  .  . 
Well  illustrated  by  drawings  and  diagrams  of 
the  dresses  of  each  period."  (Athenaeum,  1913) 
Pittsburgh 


392     The  Family 


Bosanquet,  Mrs.  Helen   (Dendy) 

The  family,    new  ed  '15  ^lacmillan  $2.75 

392 

"Sympathetic    study    of    the    evolution    of    the 

family   and   its   present    function    as   an   economic 

and      ethical      institution."         (Harvard      guide) 

A.    L.   A.   sup. 

"This  very  valuable  treatise  is  simplv  a  re- 
print of  the  edition  of  1906  without  revision.  It 
IS  fortunate  for  students  of  society  that  the  pub- 
lishers have  not  allowed  it  to  be  out  of  print." 
Ann.   Am.   acad.   60:^35 


78 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Dealey,  James  Quayle 

The  family  in  its  sociological  aspects.  '12 
Houghton  75c  392 

Bibliography,   pi3S-37 

"Brief,  popular  and  admirably  clear  survey  of 
the  history  of  the  family  from  the  sociological 
viewpoint  and  the  position  of  woman  from  earli- 
est civilization  to  the  present  time.  Special  at- 
tention is  given  to  conditions  in  the  United 
States  and  methods  of  reform  are  suggested." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Goodsell,  Willystine 

History  of  the  family  as  a  social  and  edu- 
cational institution.  (Textbook  ser.)  '15 
Macmillan  $2  392 

"Describes  the  family  as  a  social  and  educa- 
tional institution  from  primitive  times  to  the 
present,  devoting  the  last  two  chapters  to  the 
"Present  situation'  and  'Current  theories  of  re- 
form'. As  a  textbook  intended  to  provide  'can- 
ned information'  the  book  is  increasingly  valuable 
in  proportion  to  the  paucity  in  library  facilities 
where  it  is  used.  .  .  .  Bridging  as  it  does  the 
gap  between  Westermarck  and  Howard,  and  other 
technical  writers  on  the  one  hand,  and  yoimger 
minds  confused  by  their  infinite  detail,  it  will  be 
useful  for  undergraduate  work  in  the  study  of 
the  family.'  (Am.  jour.  500.21:702)  Bibliogra- 
phies   at    chapter-ends."      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Thwing,  Charles  Franklin,  and  Thwing,  Mrs 
Carrie  Frances  (Butler) 

The  family:  an  historical  and  social  study, 
rev  and  enl  ed  '13  Lothrop  $1.60  392 

"General  bibliography,  P239-45;  special  bib- 
liography, P246-53 

Since  its  first  publication  in  1886  this  has 
been  one  of  the  best  books  on  the  subject  for 
the  general  reader.  It  is  scholarly  but  untech- 
nical,  and  it  takes  for  granted  no  special  ac- 
quaintance with  the  literature  and  history  of  the 
subject."     Pittsburgh 

394     Public  and  social  customs. 
Holidays 

Brand,  John 

Observations  on  the  popular  antiquities 
Great  Britain;  rev.  and  enl.  by  Sir 
Henry  Ellis.  3v  1900-02  Macmillan  $1.75 
ea  394 

"In  many  respects  the  most  valuable  work  on 
English  customs,  and  a  mine  to  all  students  of 
folklore."     A.    L.    A. 

Cornish,  Francis  Warre 

Chivalry,    new    ed    '08    Macmillan    $1.25 

394 

"The  field  (chivalry  in  general)  has  been  con- 
scientiously covered.  Chapters  on  the  education 
of  the  knight,  the  tournaments,  the  crusades,  and 
heraldry.  Literature  of  chivalry  analysed."  (Am. 
hist,   rev.)     A.   L.  A. 

McSpadden,  Joseph  Walker 

Book  of  holidays,     il  '17  Crowell  $1.25 

394 

"Not  a  collection  of  prose  and  poetry  for  holi- 
day use  but  a  series  of  articles  explaining  the 
'what  and  why'  of  the  twenty  or  more  holidays 
which  are  on  our  calendar.  Gives  many  inter- 
esting  and   novel    facts."     NJ.    lib.    bul. 

Pringle,  Mary  P.  and  Urann,  Clara  A. 

Yule-tide  in  many  lands,  il  '16  Lothrop 
$1.25  394 

Chapters  on  Christmas  customs  in  England. 
Germany,  France,  Italy,  Russia,  Scandinavia! 
Spain  and  America 

SchaufHer,  Robert  Haven 

(ed.)     Independence  day.    (Our  American 
•  holidays)     '12  Moffat  $1.10  394 

"Prose  and  verse  selections,  both  familiar 
and  little  known,  on  the  origin,  spirit,  significance 
and  celebration  of  Independence  day.      A  special 


section   urges  a   'safe   and  sane   Fourth.' 

The  companion  volume  'Flag  day'  (same  com- 
piler, publisher  and  price)  provides  in  the  same 
way  facts  and  sentiment  concerning  the  stars 
and  stripes.  Includes  E.  E.  Hale's  'Man  without 
a  country.'  "    N.Y.  state  lib. 

Other  volumes  in  this  series  are:  Arbor  day; 
Christmas;  Lincoln's  birthday;  Memorial  day; 
Thanksgiving  and  Washington's  birthday,  edited 
by  R.  H.  Schauffler,  and  Columbus  day;  Easter 
and  Mother's  day;  edited  by  S.  T.  Rice,  all  pub- 
lished by  Moffat  at   $1.10  each 


395     Etiquet 


Hall,  Mrs  Florence  Marion  (Howe) 

Good  form  for  all  occasions.  '14  Harper 
$1  395 

"  'A  manual  of  manners,  dress  and  entertain- 
ment for  both  men  and  women.'  "  (Subtitle)  At 
once  small,  comprehensive  and  reliable."  N.Y. 
state  lib. 

Roberts,  Helen  Lefferts 

Cyclopedia  of  social  usage.  '13  Putnam 
pop  ed  $1.50  395 

"  'Manners  and  customs  of  the  twentieth 
century.'  (Subtitle)  Clear,  comprehensive  and 
formal,  but  free  from  fads  and  whims." 
A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Terhune,  Mary  Virginia  (Hawes) 

Complete  etiquet:  a  young  people's  guide 
to  every  social  occasion,  rev  and  enl  '14 
Bobbs  $1  395 

396    Position  of  women 


Allen,  William   Harvey 

Woman's  part  in  government,  whether 
she  votes   or  not.     il   '11    Dodd  $1.50 

396 

"Suggests  various  'next  steps'  that  women  can 
effectively  influence,  whether  they  have  or  have 
not  the  right  to  vote.  This  book  may  inci- 
dentally serve  as  a  fairly  complete  descriptive 
index  of  the  numerous  civic  undertakings  of  the 
day."      St.   Louis 

Anthony,  Katharine  Susan 

Feminism  in  Germany  and  Scandinavia. 
'15  Holt  $1.35  396 

"Writing  with  breadth  of  vision  and  an  excel- 
lent sense  of  perspective,  the  author  shows  the 
distinctive  trend  of  feminism  in  Scandinavia  and 
Germany,  notably  the  movements  for  mother- 
protection  and  for  the  rights  of  illegitimate  chil- 
dren, and  concludes  with  a  summary  of  the 
philosophy  of  feminism."     Cleveland 

"Includes  such  up-to-date  material  as  the  con- 
cessions which  the  German  government  was  com- 
pelled to  grant  because  of  the  conditions  brought 
about  by  the   present   war."    A.   L.   A.  bkl. 

"Gives  a  full  and  interesting  account  of  the 
Cartberg  bill  'concerning  children  whose  parents 
have  not  married  each  other,'  which  was  adopted 
as  law  in  the  spring  of  1915,  and  is  'the  most 
rational  and  thoro-going  attack  on  the  double 
standard  of  morals  known  in  modern  legisla- 
tion.'"    Int.  jour,  ethics  27:125 

Beard,  Mary  Ritter 

Woman's  work  in  municipalities.  (Na- 
tional municipal  league  ser.)  '15  Ap- 
pleton  $2  396 

"Sketches  and  selected  readings  showing  wo- 
man's contribution  to  the  theory  and  workings  of 
the  modern  municipality  in  the  fields  of  educa- 
tion, pulilic  health,  recreation,  corrections,  hous- 
ing, public  safety,  civic  improvement  and  ad- 
ministration. The  field  covered  includes  not 
only  the  large  cities,  but  typical  smaller  com- 
munities of  the  various  sections  of  the  United 
States."      Cleveland 


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79 


Bennett,  Helen  Christine 

American  women  in  civic  work,  il  '13 
Dodd  $1.25  396 

"Brief  stirrinj  sketches  of  the  personality  and 
work  of  Jane  Adilani.i,  Anna  lloward  Shaw, 
Caroline  JJartlett  Crane,  Sophie  Wright.  Kate 
Harnard,  Llla  Flagg  Young,  Albion  Fellows  Ba- 
con, Hannah  L.  Kent  Schoff,  Lucrctia  L.  Biank- 
cnburg,  Frances  A.  Kellor,  Julia  Tutwiler.  Sev- 
eral have  appeared  in  the  Pictorial  review  and 
the  American   magazine."    Cleveland 

Bruce,    Henry   Addington    Bayley 

Woman  in  the  making  of  America,  il  '12 
Little  $1.50  396 

Contents:  In  the  time  of  the  founding:  Later 
colonial  belles  and  housewives:  Women  of  the 
Revolution;  Heroines  of  the  westward  movement; 
Struggle  over  slavery;  Woman's  work  in  the 
Civil  war;  Women  of  today 

"Many  of  the  stories  are  the  familiar  ones 
found  in  school  histories,  but  others  are  taken 
from  little  known  local  histories,  biographies,  etc., 
and   are   not   easily   accessible."     A.    L.   A.   bkl. 

Chesser,   Elizabeth   Sloan 

Woman,  marriage  and  motherhood:  with 
an  introduction  bv  Airs.  Frederic 
Schoff.     '13   Funk  $1.50  396 

"The  theme  is  motherhood  and  its  protection. 
From  her  experience  as  a  physician  Dr.  Chesser 
discusses  ably  marriage  laws  and  customs,  the 
legal  position  of  woman,  social  and  industrial 
wrongs,  and  the  means  of  bettering  woman's 
position  and  training  her  for  motherhood."  Pitts- 
burgh 

Clarke,   Ida  Clyde 

American  women  and  the  world  war. 
'18  Appleton  $2  396 

"Tells  how  the  Woman's  committee  of  the 
Council  of  national  defense  directed  the  or- 
ganization of  women  thruout  the  country  for 
food  conservation.  Red  cross  work,  selling 
Liberty  bonds,  training  camp  activities  and 
numerous  other  branches  of  war  service.  De- 
scribes in  detail  the  various  state  or.ganizations, 
their  object  and  accomplishments.  Includes  a 
section  on  war  relief  organizations."  Pitts- 
burgh 

Coolidge,    Mrs    Mary    Elizabeth    Burroughs 
(Roberts) 
Why  women  are  so.     '12  Holt  $1.50     396 

"Analytical  and  critical  study  of  the  reasons 
why  women  are  what  they  arc.  It  sets  itself  to 
answer  the  question  'Is  the  characteristic  be- 
havior which  is  called  feminine  an  inalienable 
quality  or  merely  an  attitude  of  mind  produced 
by  the  coercive  social  habits  of  past  times?'" 
Pittsburgh 

Crow,  Mrs  Martha  (Foote) 

.American  country  girl.  il  '15  Stokes 
$1.75  396 

"Bibliography,   P363-67 

'.Author  has  studied  rural  conditions  in  all 
parts  of  the  country  and  writes  of  those  phases 
of  farm  life  that  particularly  affect  the  girl.  She 
sees  both  sides  of  the  picture  and  shows  the  op- 
portunities and  privileges  which  the  country  girl 
enjoys,  also  the  disadvantages  and  drawbacks, 
pointing  out  the  influences  that  impel  the  girl, 
like  the  boy,  from  farm  to  city.'  "  Book  rev. 
dtgcsf    1015 

Fraser,   Helen 

Women  and  war  work.  '18  G.  A  Shaw 
$1.50  396 

"Full  of  suggestion  and  inspiration  for  .Amer- 
ican women,  showing  in  a  general  way  what 
English  women  are  doing  not  only  in  their  own 
fields  hut  in  replacing  men.  and  also  the  fine 
spirit    of    their    service."      Wis     bul. 

Gallichan,  Mrs  Catherine  Gasquoine  (Hart- 
ley) 

Truth    about    woman.      '13    Dodd    $2..->0 

396 


"An  able,  suggestive  and  often  original 
presentation  of  the  viewpoint  of  the  advanced 
woman  in  which  the  author  draws  on  the  facts 
of  biology,  anthropology  and  history,  .  .  .  for 
the  main  substance  and  foundation  of  her  argu- 
ment. She  advocates  greater  freedom  for  women 
on  the  ground  that  it  will  subserve  the  interests 
of  the  race,  not  as  a  step  toward  a  higher  in- 
dividual culture  as  does  Alayreder,  regarding  an 
independent  and  enlightened  motherhood  as  the 
end  of  freedom.  Bibliography  (qp)"  A.  L.  A. 
bkl. 

Motherhood  and   the   relationships  of  the 

se.xes.      '17    Dodd   $2.50  396 

"The  author  is  an  Englishwoman.  She  pleads 
for  honesty  in  teaching  reproduction  to  chil- 
dren, for  special  education  of  the  adolescent 
girl,  and  for  a  saner  and  freer  education  of 
women  in  sex  matters,  feeling  that  the  basis  of 
society  rests  on  educated  motherhood.  Bibfiog- 
raphy    (14P)"      A.    L.    A.    bkl. 

Oilman,    Mrs    Charlotte    (Perkins)    Stetson 

Women  and  economics;  a  study  of  the 
economic  relation  between  men  and 
women  as  a  factor  in  social  evolution, 
new  ed  '07  Small  $1.50  396 

"Will  be  widely  read  and  discussed  as  the 
cleverest,  fairest,  most  forcible  presentation  of 
the  views  of  the  rapidly  increasing  group  who 
look  with  favor  on  extension  of  industrial  em- 
plovment  of  women."  (Pol.  sci.  quar.  14:712) 
A.   L.  A. 

Hale,    Mrs    Beatrice    Forbes-Robertson 

What    women    want.      '14    Stokes    $1.35 

396 

"A  keen,  dignified  and  moderate  summing  up 
of  feminism,  understood  as  'that  part  of  the 
progress  of  democratic  freedom  which  applies  to 
women.'  Part  one  is  a  historical  summary;  part 
two,  'Signs  and  symbols.'  has  interesting  chapters 
on  feminism  as  reflected  in  modern  fiction  and 
drama;  part  three,  'Present  problems,'  discusses 
suffrage,  anti-suffrage  and  militancy  and  wo- 
men's status  in  labor,  government  and  domestic 
relations;  part  four  interprets  the  author's  vision 
of  what  their  future  development  is  likely  to  be 
in  love,  motherhood  and  the  work  of  the  world." 
Cleveland 

Hecker,  Eugene  Arthur 

Short  history  of  women's  rights  from  the 
davs  of  .Augustus  to  the  present  time. 
2d    cd    rev    "14    Putnam    $1.50  396 

"Clear,  brief  account,  written  by  a  zealous  ad- 
vocate of  woman's  rights.  Describes  modern 
English  conditions  and  the  suffrage  movement  in 
the  United  States,  and  cites  the  laws  governing 
women  in  each  state."    A.   L.  A.  sup. 

"A  new  chapter,  'Further  consideration,'  dis- 
cussing the  progress  of  eijual  rights  for  v.'omen 
during  the  last  four  years,  brings  to  date  the 
old   edition."    A.   L.   .\.   bkl. 

Key,    Ellen    Karolina    Sofia 

Renaissance  of  motherhood;  tr.  from  the 
Swedish  by  .\.  K.  B.  Fries.  '14  Put- 
nam $1.50  396 

Contents:  Women  and  morals;  Motberliness; 
Education  for  motherhood 

"A  review  of  woman's  contribution  to  the 
growth  of  morals  leads  to  the  real  message  of 
the  book,  the  exaltation  of  motherhood  and  of 
home  life.  For  this  renaissance  of  motherhood 
a  definite  education  is  advocated,  which  includes 
training  in  womanly  occupations  and  social  ser- 
vice."    Pittsburgh 

Richardson,    Bertha   June 

Woman  who  spends,  rev  ed  '13  Whit- 
comb    &    B.   $1  396 

".\ims  to  make  women  realize  their  influence 
in  the  economic  world  and  urges  them  to  a  sense 
of  responsibility  in  the  use  of  money."  (N.Y. 
state  lib.)  A.  L.  A.  sup. 


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STANDARD  CATALOG 


Schreiner,  Mrs   Olive 

Woman    and    labor.      '11    Stokes    $1.25 

396 

"Eloquent  plea  for  the  opening  of  all  fields 
of  activity  to  women,  that  their  deplorable  state 
of  economic  parasitism  upon  men  may  be  coun- 
teracted and  humanity  in  general  benefited. 
Fragment,  tho  complete  in  itself,  of  a  more  am- 
bitious work  destroyed  during  the  Boer  war." 
N.Y.    state   lib. 

Tarbell,  Ida   Minerva 

Business    of    being    a    woman.      '12    Mac- 
millan  $1.25  396 

Contents:  Uneasy  woman;  On  the  imitation  of 
man;  Business  of  being  a  woman;  Socialization  of 
the  home;  Woman  and  her  raiment;  Woman  and 
democracy;  Homeless  daughter;  Childless  wo- 
man: Childless  woman  and  the  friendless  child; 
Ennobling  of  the  woman's  business 

Many  of  these  chapters  appeared  in  the 
American   magazine,   V73-.4.  Jan. -Aug.    1912 

"Invigorating  essays  on  the  social  and  eco- 
nomic opportunity  furnished  woman  by  the  home, 
and  on  the  need  that  home  activities  be  met  in 
a    professional    spirit."     N.Y.    state    lib. 


398     Folklore.     Proverbs 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian 

Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  H.  L.  Braekstad;  il. 
by    Hans   Tegner.      Century  $5  398 

Forty-two   stories. 

"  'Included  for  the  unusually  sympathetic  in- 
terpretation of  the  work  of  this  Danish  artist." 
Wis.  free  lib.  com. 

Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Mrs.  E.  Lucas  and  il. 
by  Thomas,  Charles  and  William  Rob- 
inson.    Button  $2.50  398 

Thirty  eight   tales 

"Attractive  in  paper,  type  and  binding,  is 
well   translated."     Hewins 

A  reprint  of  this  with  reduced  illustrations 
and  library  binding  is  in  Everyman's  library. 
Button,    50C 

Fairv  tales;  il.  by  Dugald  Stewart 
Walker.      Doubleday    $2  398 

"Interesting  because  of  the  fantastic  illustra- 
tions. Partly  because  of  the  choice  of  the 
stories,  a  book  which  is  more  for  the  adult  col- 
lection and  for  the  very  occasional  child." 
A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Stories  and  tales;  il.  by  V.  Pedersen  and 
M.    L.    Stone.      Houghton   $1  398 

Baldwin,  James 

Story  of  Roland.  (Heroes  of  olden 
time)    '88   Scribner   $1.50  398 

"Continuous  narrative  made  up  of  legends 
from  all  sources."    (Buffalo)  A.  L.  A. 

Story  of  Siegfried.  (Heroes  of  olden 
time)    '04   Scribner   $1.50  398 

"Modern  version  sometimes  following  the  Ed- 
das,  sometimes  the  Nibelungcn  lay,  and  some- 
times  differing  from   both."     (Buffalo)     A.    L.  A. 

Baring-Gould,   Sabine 

Curious  myths  of  the  middle  ages.  '01 
Longmans  $1.25  398 

Contents:  Wandering  Jew;  Prester  John;  Di- 
vining rod;  Seven  sleepers  of  Ephesus;  William 
Tell;  Dog  Gellert;  Tailed  men;  Antichrist  and 
■  Pope  Joan;  Man  in  the  moon;  Mountain  of 
Venus;  St.  George;  Legend  of  the  cross; 
Schamir;  Melusina;  The  Fortunate  Isles;  Knight 
of  the  swan 

Bulfinch,  Thomas 

Age  of  chivalry;  or,  King  Arthur  and  his 
knights,    new   rev   ed    McKay   $1.25 

398 

Contains  King  Arthur;  Mabinogion;  Legendary 
poets  and  poetry 

Legends  of  Charlemagne,     Lothrop  $1.25 


Button  (Everyman's  lib.)  50c;  lib.  bind- 
ing 60c  398 

Crowell  publishes  the  author's  "Age  of  fable," 
"Age  of  chivalry,"  and  "Legends  of  Charle- 
magne"  in    one   volume   at   $2 

Cole,  Mrs  Mabel   (Cook) 

(comp.)    Philippine    folk  talcs:    compiled 

and    annotated    by    M.  C.    Cole,      il    '16 

McClurg  $1.25  398 

"In  company  with  her  husband,  an  ethnologist 
in  the  service  of  the  Field  museum  of  natural 
history,  Chicago,  the  author  spent  four  years 
among  the  wild  tribes  of  the  Philippines.  .  .  . 
She  has  endeavored  to  select  typical  tales  from 
tribes  widely  separated  and  varying  in  culture 
from  savagery  to  a  rather  high  degree  of  develop- 
ment. The  stories  are  divided  into  five  groups, 
as  follows:  Tiguian,  Igorot,  the  wild  tribes  of 
Mindanao,  Moro,  and  Christian."  Book  rev.  di- 
gest 

Colum,  Padraic 

King   of    Ireland's   son.      il   '16   Holt  $2 
'08  Scribner  $1.75  398 

"A  folk-romance  with  all  the  fascination  of 
the  old  tales,  and  based  upon  the  traditions  of 
Gaelic  literature.  Many  tales  are  woven  into 
the  main  story,  but  it  never  looses  its  beauty  or 
continuity."     Wis.   bul. 

Curtin,  Jeremiah 

Hero-tales  of  Ireland.     '94  Little  $2     398 

"Tales  from  the  mouths  of  a  deeply  imagina- 
tive, intelligent  and  ignorant  peasantry,  the  ma- 
jority distinguished  by  good  faith,  a  charming 
fancy  and  vivid  realism."  (Athenaeum  i  :435) 
A.  L.  A. 

Dasent,   Sir  George  Webbe 

Popular  tales  from  the  Norse:  new  ed. 
with  a  memoir  by  A.  I.  Basent.  '12 
Putnatn  $2.50  398 

Ebbutt,  M.  I. 

Hero-myths  and  legends  of  the  British 
race,     il  '10  Stokes  $2-.50  398 

"Successful  retelling  of  the  legends  of  medi- 
eval heroes  which  illustrate  the  British  concep- 
tion of  honor,  loyalty,  devotion  and  duty.  Use- 
ful   source    for    story-tellers."     A.    L.    A.    sup. 

Gregory,  Isabella  Augusta   (Persse)   lady 

Book  of  saints  and  wonders  put  down 
here  according  to  the  old  writings  and 
the  memory  of  the  people  of  Ireland. 
'08  Scribner  $1:.75  398 

"Lady  Gregory  has  gleaned  from  medieval 
Irish  texts,  and  colored  in  places  from  her  own 
knowledge  of  oral  tradition,  a  series  of  charming 
old-world  stories."     (Sat.   rev.)     A.   L.  A.  sup. 

Grimm,    Jacob    Ludwig    Karl,    and    Grimm, 
Wilhelm  Karl 

Fairy  tales;  tr.  b^^  Mrs.  Edgar  Lucas;  il. 
by  Arthur  Rackman.  '09  Boubledav 
$2.50  398 

Household  stories;  tr.  bj'  Lucv  Crane;  il. 
by  Walter  Crane.  '04  Macmillan  $1.50: 
Crowell  75c;   50c  398 

Household  tales;  ed.  and  partly  tr.  anew 
by  Marion  Edwardes;  il.  by  R.  A.  Bell. 
Button  $2.50  398 

Grinnell,  George  Bird 

Blackfoot  lodge  tales;  the  story  of  a 
prairie  people.     '92  Scribner  $2  398 

Thirty  stories  of  love  and  war,  ancient  cus- 
toms and  natural  phenomena.  Also  an  account 
of  ancient  Blackfoot  history,  their  daily  life  and 
customs  and  a  brief  statement  of  their  condi- 
tion today."    (L.  A.  H.)  A.  L.  A. 


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81 


Guerber,    Helene    Adeline 

Legends  of  the  middle  ages.  '96  Am. 
bk.  $1.50  398 

"Relates  legends  in  easy  narrative,  briiiKini; 
out  influence  on  literature  and  art  by  quotations 
and  pictures."    (N.V.  state  lib.)  A.  L.  A. 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler 

Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends;  old  plan- 
tation stories,  song§  and  ballads,  with 
sketches  of  Negro  character.  '92 
Houghton  $1.50  visitors'  ed    $1.25 

398 

"Negro  folklore  gathered  firsthand.  The 
'creetur'  tales  and  the  manner  of  their  telling  are 
uniiiuely  funny."     A.   L.   A. 

Uncle  Kcmus.  his  songs  and  his  sayings; 
new  ed.  with  illus.  by  A.  B.  Frost.  '03 
Appleton  $2.25  398 

Contents:  Legends  of  the  old  plantation; 
Plantation  proverbs;  His  songs;  A  story  of  the 
war;    His  sayings 

Higginson,   Thomas   Wentworth 

Tales  of  the  enclianted  islands  of  the 
Atlantic.     '98  Macmillan  $1.50  39J 

"Legends  of  Atlantis,  the  island  of  perpetual 
vouth,  Lancelot's  isle,  the  isle  of  demons,  etc." 
■(X.V.    state   lib.)    A.    L.    A. 

Jacobs,  Joseph 

(comp. )  Celtic  fairy  tales.  '92  Putnam 
pop  ed  $1.25  398 

Xotes   and    references.   P237-67 

(ed.)  English  fairy  tales.  3d  ed  rev  '02 
Putnam   pop    ed   $1.25  398 

Three  sillies;  Mr.  Vinegar;  Teeny-tiny;  Three 
bears;  Jack  the  giant-killer;  Childe  Kowland; 
Tohnnycake;    Hennypenny,  etc. 

(ed.)  Indian  fairy  tales.  '92  Putnam  pop 
ed  $1.25  398 

"Drawn  from  the  Jatakas  or  birth  stories  of 
Buddha,  the  fables  of  Bidpai  and  other  Sanskrit 
folk-tales."     (Pittsburgh)    A.   L.   A. 

A  scholarly  edition  of  the  Jatakas  is  that 
selected  and  edited  by  H.  T.  and  E.  J.  Thomas, 
and  published  in  1016  by  the  Cambridge  press  at 
$2.50 

(ed.)  More  English  fairy  tales.  '94  Put- 
nain  pop  ed  $1.25  398 

Xotes  and  references,  pj35-68 

Janvier,  Thomas  AUibone 

LrLTcnd-^  of  tlic  C'itv  of  Mexico,  il  '10 
Harper  $1.30  398 

"Folk-tales  almost  without  exception  gruesome 
but  entertainingly  told,  largely  in  the  words  of 
the  superstitious  Mexicans  who  related  them  to 
the   author."     A.   L.   A.   sup. 

Judson,  Katharine  Berry 

(od.)  Mvths  and  Ugt-nds  of  British  North 
America,    il  '17McClurg  $1.50  398 

"About  100  quaint  and  beautiful  tales,  giving 
the  ideas  of  the  Indians  about  animals  and  the 
forces    of    nature."     Pittsburgh 

(comp.)  Myths  and  legends  of  California 
and  the  old  southwest,  il  '12  McClurg 
$1.50  398 

"More  than  sixty  myths  and  folk-tales  gath- 
ered from  Smithsonian  reports,  government 
ethnologic  records  and  other  sources,  retold  for 
popular  reading.  Many  of  them  are  genuinely 
poetic  and  the  collection  exceeds  iit  interest 
the  companion  volume  'Myths  and  legends  of 
the  Pacific  northwest.  Exceptionally  beautiful 
photographic   illustrations."      A.    L.    A.   bkl. 

(ed.)  Myths  and  legends  of  the  great 
plains,     il   '13    McClurg  $1.50  398 

Authorities,  p8 

"Over  sixty  myths  and  legends,  some  i_n  yerse, 
compiled  from  the  annual  reports  of  the  Bureau 
of  American  ethnology,  the  publications  of  the 
United  States  Geographical  survey,  and  from  the 
works    of    other    ethnologists.      They    are    told    in 


the  abrupt  style  of  the  Indian,  interestingly  il- 
lustrated by  many  Indian  drawings."  A.  L.  A. 
l^kl. 

Myths  and  legends  of  the  Mississippi 
\'allev  and  the  Great  Lakes.  il  '14 
McClurg  $1.50  398 

"A  collection,  compiled  from  the  works  of 
Schoolcraft,  A.  E.  Jenks,  James  Mooncy,  and 
George  Catlin,  similar  to  other  volumes  of  this 
series.  Some  of  the  stories  arc  specially  inter- 
esting in  connection  with  the  stories  of  Hiawatha 
and  'Brer  Rabbit.'  Illustrations  are  from  re- 
ports of  Bureau  of  American  ethnology." 
A.   L.  A.   bkl. 

(ed.)  Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific 
northwest,  il  '10  McClurg  $1.50  398 
"Collection  from  authoritative  sources  of  such 
legends  and  myths  as  show  no  trace  of  the  white 
man's  influence  nor  of  the  Indian's  lower  nature. 
The  name  of  the  tribe  in  which  each  originated 
is  given."     A.   L.  A.   sup. 

Keightley,   Thomas 

I'airy  mythology,  illustrative  of  the  ro- 
mance and  superstitions  of  various 
countries.      1900    Macmillan   $1.75       398 

Kready,  Laura  Fry 

Study  of  fairy  tales.     '16  Houghton  $1.40 

398 

"Discussion  of  the  value  of  the  fairy  tale  in 
education,  the  principles  to  be  observed  in  selec- 
tion, methods  of  telling  and  dramatizing,  their 
history,  classes  into  which  they  fall,  the  uses  of 
each,  and  sources  of  material  with  a  classified 
list  of  books.  Has  no  popular  appeal;  of  use 
only  to  the  trained  story-teller  teacher,  and  ed- 
ucated mother.  Has  many  references  and  bib- 
liography."   A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Mabinogion 

Lanier,  S.,  ed.  Knightly  legends  of 
Wales;  or,  The  bov's  Mabinogion.  '01 
Scribner  $1.80  398 

Mabinogion;  tr.  by  Lady  Charlotte 
Guest;  ed.  bv  Prof.  R.  Williams. 
(Everyman's  lib.)  '10  Dutton  50c;  lib 
binding   60c  398 

Malory,  Sir  Thomas 

Romance  of  King  .Arthur  and  his  knights 
of  the  Round  Table;  abridged  from 
[his I  "Morte  d'Arthur"  by  A.  W.  Pol- 
lard, illustrated  by  Arthur  Rackham. 
'17    Macmillan    <;2.50  398 

Morte  d'Arthur;  text  of  Caxton;  ed.  with 
an  introduction  by  Sir  Edward 
Strachey.     '01    Macmillan  $1.75  398 

"The  .\rthurian  cycle  is  the  best  embodiment 
of  chivalry,  of  romance,  of  gallantry.  We  have 
it  in  its  best  form,  for  the  compilation  of  Sir 
Thomas  Malory  is  wrought  into  a  mold  of  pure 
English,  hardly  second  to  the  English  of  the 
Bible."    (p-rederic  Harrison)    A.  L.  A. 

Morte  d'Arthur.  2v  (Lib.  of  English 
classics)  '08  Macmillan  ea  $1.75  398 
"A  very  attractive  edition  of  the  King  .Arthur 
tales,  edited  and  pleasingly  prefaced  by  .Al- 
fred W.  Pollard,  of  the  British  museum  staff, 
and  illustrated  by  Rackham  in  characteristic 
style.  Fifteen  of  the  illustrations  are  in  color, 
seven    in    black    and    white."      Wis.    bul. 

Petrovic,  Vojislav  M. 

Hero  tales  and  legends  of  the  Serbians, 
il   map   '15   Stokes  $3  398 

"A  historical  retrospect,  a  discussion  of  beliel> 
and  customs  and  of  the  Serbian  national  epic 
poetry  are  followed  by  tales  of  heroes,  who  flour- 
ished before  the  coming  of  the  Turk,  ballads, 
folklore,  and  popular  Serbian  anecdotes.  Elabor- 
ately edited,  on  heavy  paper,  with  wide  margins, 
and  thirty-two  illustrations  in  color  by  William 
Sewell  and  Gilbert  James."    A.   L.  A.  bkl. 


82 


STANDARD    CATALOG 


Schoolcraft,  Henry  Rowe 

Indian     fairy     book,     from     the     original 
legends,      il    '16   Stokes   $1.50  398 

"A  new  edition  of  Mr.  Schoolcraft's  collection 
published  in  1856.  Many  are  long  stories,  some 
unfamiliar.  All  are  interesting  because  they  are 
written  as  the  editor  heard  them  from  Indian 
story-tellers."    Wis.  bul. 

Schultz,  James  Willard 

Blackfeet   tales   of   Glacier   national   park, 
il  '16  Houghton  $2  398 

"Author,  an  adopted  member  of  the  Black- 
feet  tribe,  returned  to  the  Indians  for  a  two 
monts  visit  in  1915,  and  records  the  legends 
told  to  him  in  the  evening  around  the  lodge 
fires."     Pittsburgh 

"Good  sepia  illustrations.  'My  life  as  an  In- 
dian' besides  telling  the  author's  story,  describes 
the  domestic  life  and  customs  of  the  Blackfeet." 
A.   L.  A.  bkl. 

Skinner,   Charles    Montgomery 

•  ]\Ivths   and   legends   ])cyond   our   borders. 
•99    Lippincott   $1.50  398 

Contents:  Canada;  Mexico 

Myths  and  legends  of  our  own  land.     2v 
'96   Lippnicott  $3  398 

"Collection  of  nearly  300  myths,  traditions  and 
curious  stories  very  briefly  told.  Grouped  geogra- 
phically."    (Nation  63:412)    A.  L.  A. 

Spence,  Lewis 

Hero  tales  and  legends  of  the  Rhine,    il 
'15  Stokes  $3  398 

"So  arranged  that  they  'illustrate  a  Rhine 
journey  from  the  sea  to  the  source.'  "  Pratt 
quarterly 

"The  illustrations  are  of  two  kinds,  color 
prints  picturing  scenes  from  the  stories  and 
collotypes  after  drawings  of  Rhine  gcenes  by 
Lewis    W'eirter."     Book   rev.    digest 

Thrum,  Thomas  G. 

(comp.)   Hawaiian  folk  tales:  a  collection 
of    native    legends.      '07    McClurg   $1.75 

398 

"Legends   contributed   by   authorities   in   which 


the  native  poetic  element  of  Hawaiian  mythology, 
religion  and  tradition  is  preserved."  A.  L.  A. 
sup. 

Westervelt,  William  Drake 

(comp.    and    tr.)     Legends    of    gods    and 
ghosts,     il  '16  Author  $1;  $1.50  398 

"Mr.  Westervelt  has  lived  for  many  years 
in  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  and  this  interpretation 
of  Hawaiian  mythology  shows  a  depth  of  sym- 
pathy commensurable  with  that  of  Lafacadio 
Hearn  for  the  Japanese."  (Dial  60:343)  Book 
rev.   digest 

The  author  writes  from  Honolulu,  April  19 18, 
that  there  are  about  300  copies  of  the  book 
available,  in  two  sizes,  at  $1  and  $1.50  each. 
Author's   address   Honolulu,    Hawaiian   Islands 

Wheeler,   Post 

Russian     wonder    tales.      il     '12     Century 
$2.50  398 

"Twelve  Russian  skazki,  or  folk-tales  collected 
and  translated  by  Mr.  Wheeler  during  his  service 
as  secretary  of  the  American  embassy  at  St. 
-Petersburg.  He  contributes  a  valuable  preface 
on  the  nature  of  the  Russian  tale,  pointing  out 
the  qualities  that  distinguish  it  from  the  folk- 
tales of  other  countries,  and  tracing  its  descent 
from  the  primitive  nature  myths  of  the  old 
Slavonians.  The  illustrations  in  color  are  by 
the    Russian    artist    Bilibin."       Book    rev.    digest 

Yeats,  William  Butler 

(ed.)     Irish     fairy     and     folk     tales.       '93 
Scribner  $1.75  398 

"Equally  delightful  to  the  bibliophile,  the  an- 
thropologist (if  given  to  banshees)  and  the  child." 
(Sat.  rev.   73:551)   A.  L.  A. 

Proverbs 

Marvin,   Dwight   Edwards 

(comp.)   Curiosities  in  proverbs.     '16  Put- 
nam $1.75  398 

"Proverbs  about  proverbs,  singular  proverbs, 
obscure  proverbs,  Bible  proverbs,  Christmas  and 
Easter  proverbs,  weather  proverbs,  wit  and  hum- 
our in  proverbs  and  rhyming  proverbs  are  some 
of  the  classes  into  which  the  compiler  groups 
the  interesting  material  of  his  book."  Book  rev. 
digest 


Subject  Index 


A    few   books   are   listed   in   this   Catalog   that   do   not   classify  in  the   300s.      In   such   cases,  the  proper 
library    class    nuiiiher    is    given    after    the    subject,    followed   by   the   number   of  the  subject  which   it  follows,  as 


172.4    (341.6).      The   class   numbers    are   not    always   given  in  numerical  order, 
put  the  most  important  number  first. 


An  attempt  has  been  made  to 


Accident  insurance  331.2 
Africa,  colonization  325.3 
Agricultural  credit     332.7 

education     375 
Agriculture     338 
Almanacs     314,     317.3 
Americanization     32^.7,    325.1 
Anarchism     335 

Arbitration,   international     341.6 
Arbitration      and     conciliation,      industrial 

3311 
Athletics      371.7 
Banks  and  banking     332 
Boy  scouts     369.4 
Brook    Farm     335 
Budget  systems     351 
Business  law     347 

Canada,   politics  and  government     342.7 
Canals     386 
Capital     331 

Capital   punishment     343 
Child  labor     331.3 

welfare     362.7 
Children 

abnormal  and  backward     371.9 

care  and  hygiene    362.7,     371.9 

charities,  protection,  etc.     362.7,     364 
Chinese  immigration     325.7 
Chivalry     394 
Christmas     394 
Civics     353,     342.7,.  325.1 
Civil    service   examinations     351 
Citizenship     323,     325.1,     325.7,     353 
Colleges     378 

Colonial   government     325.3 
Colonization     325.3 
Commerce     380.     381,     382 
Commercial  education     650.7     (371.42) 

geography     380 
Compulsory  military  service     355 
Conservation  of  resources     338 
Constitutional    law      342.7 
Constitutions     342,   342.4,  342-7 
Cooperation     334,     332.7 
Compulsory  arbitration     331. 1 
Corporations     338.8 
Cost  of  living     338 
Costume     301 
Cotton     338 

County  government     352 
Criminology      364 
Cyclopedias     303,  320.3,  370.3 
Deaf,    The     371.9 
Delinquency     361,     362.7,     364 
Democracy  304,  320.4,  321. 8 
Direct   primaries     324 
District   schools     371 
Dress     391 

Eastern    question    (Far   East)      327,     327.73 
Economics    330     (and  subdivisions),     396 
Education     370     (and  subdivisions) 

associations     370.6 

commercial    650.7     (371.42) 


measurements 


370.3 


encyclopedias     370.3 
essays     370.4 
history      370.9 
industrial     371.42 
Negro    371.9 
of  children     372,  372.2 
of  women     376,  378 
prevocational     371.42 
psychology  of     370.15 
religious  and  ethical     377 
secondary     375,     379-17 
standards,     tests      and 

371-9 
theory   of     370.1 
vocational     371.42 

Elections     324,     353 

Encyclopedias     303,     320.3 

Ethical  education     377 

Etiquet     395 

Europe,  constitutional  history     342 

economic  history     330.9 

history     325.3,     327 
European  war     327,  336,     341-6 
Factory  system     331,  331.8 
Fairy   tales     398 
Family     392 
Fancy  dress     391 
Federal  reserve  system     332 
Feminism     396,  323 
Finance     336 

corporation     338.8 
Folklore     30S 
Foreign  exchange     332 
Fourth   of  July     394 
France,  politics  and  government     354 
Free  trade     337 
Games     371.7 
Gary  schools     379 
Geography,  commercial     380 
George   Junior   republic     364 
Germany,    constitutional    history 

economic  history     330.9 

education     379-43 

foreign   relations     327 
Government      320,      321.8, 

352,    353 
documents     328 
ownership     384,  385 
regulation  of  industry    338.8 

Great  Britain,  colonies     325.3 

constitutional    history      342.4 
foreign   relations     327,     327.73 
imperial  federation     325.3 
Parliairremt     328 
politick     320.9 
statistics     305.     314 

Greece,  politics  and  government    342 

Health    insurance      331.2 

High    schools     379.17 

Holidays     394 

Home  rule  (municipal)     352 

Hospitals     362 

Housing  conditions     331.8 


342 


327-73 
342,      350, 


35  iv 


84 


STANDARD    CATALOG 


How  to  study    371 
Immigration     325-7,     325-1 
Imperialism     325.3 
Income     331 

tax     336.2 
Industrial  arbitration  and  conciliation   331. i 

education     37142 

insurance     331.2 

legislation     338.9 
Initiative      321.8 
Institutions     362 
Insurance     368 

accident     331.2 

fire     368 

health     331.2 

industrial     331.2 

life     368 

social     331.2 
International  arbitration     341.6 

congresses     341. i 

law     341 

relations     327,     341,     341.6 
Investments     332.6,     332 
Japan,  foreign  relations     Z-T-IZi     2~S-7 
Japanese   immigration     325.7 
Judicial  supremacj^    342.7 
Juvenile   court     364 
Kindergarten      372.2 
Labor  and   capital     331 

and  laboring  classes    331.8,    331-3,    331-4 

laws     338.9,     331.3 

unions     331-8,     331-4 
Law      328.1,      341,      342.7.      345,     347 
League  of  nations     341.6 
Legislative  bodies     328 
Manners  and  customs     301,     394 
Marketing  of  farm  products     338 
Merchant   marine     387 
Military   training     355,      172.4     (341.6) 

science     355 
Minimum  wage     331.2 
Money     332 

Monroe   doctrine     2)'^7-72> 
Montessori   method     371 
Municipal  government    352 
Municipal  ownership     352 

city  manager  plan     352 

commission  plan     352 
Nationalism     320,    320.4,    321,    172.4    (341.6) 
Naturalization     325.1 
Naval  science     359 
Negroes     326 

education     371.9 
New  Zealand,  social  conditions     335 
Non-resistance     172.4     (341.6) 
Open  air  schools     371.9 
Organized  charity     360,  361,     362 
Pangermanism     327,     3^7.72 
Parliamentary  law     328.1 
Peace    341.6,  172.4     (341.6) 
Play     371.7 

Political  parties     329,     324,     342,     350,     351 
Political   science     320,     320.3,   320.4,     320.9, 

321,     350 
Post  office     383 

Posture  of  school  children     371.7 
Poverty     339,     33° 
Preparedness   (military)     355 
President,  powers  of     353 
Prevocational   education     371:42 
Prices      338 


Primaries     324 

Prisons     365 

Probation     364,     365 

Profit  sharing     331.2,     334 

Proportional  representation     324 

Protection     2)2>7 

Proverbs     398 

Prussia,  politics  and  government     350 

Public  documents     328 

schools     379,     371 

utilities     352 
Railroads     385 
Recall     321.8 
Reciprocity     2i2>7 
Red  cross     361 
Referendum     321.8 
Religious  education     2i77 
Republics     321.8 

Rome,  politics  and  government    342 
Rural  schools     379.17 
Savings  banks     332 
School  administration  and  organization 

.  371,     379 

buildings     371.6 

curriculum     375 

decoration     371.6,      371.7 

discipline     371 

feeding     371.7 

hygiene     371.7 
Self  education     374 
Ships     3S7 
Short  ballot     324 
Shorter  work  day    338.9 
Single   tax     336.2 
Social   centers     371.6 

insurance     331.2 

settlements     331.8 

surveys     309.1 

work     360,     361,     362,     362.7,     364,     365, 
304 
Socialism     335 
Societies     306,     369.4 
Sociology     301,     303,     304,     306,     309.1 
State,     The     320,     320.4,     320.9,     321,     z^Z, 

350. 
State  constitutions     342.7 

documents     328 

governments     353 
Statesmen,   collected   works     30S 
Statistics     311,     314,     317.3 
Stock   exchange     332 
Story   telling     372.6 
Study,    How  to     371 
Sufifrage     324,     324.3 
Surveys,   social     309.1 
Syndicalism     331.87 
Tariff     337 
Taxation     336.2 
Teachers     371.7 

Teaching     371,     370.1,     3/0.15,     370-4 
Telegraph,  government  ownership     384 
Telephone,  government  ownership     384 
Town   government     352 
Transportation     380,     2'^S,     386,     387 
Treaties     341.2 
Trusts     338.8,     331-8 
Unemployment     331.8 
United  States  army     25^ 

Congress     328 

Constitution  and  constitutional  history 
342-7 


SOCIOLOGY— Subject  Index 


85 


economic  history     330.9 

finance     336,     336.2,     351 

foreign  population     325.7 

foreign  relations     327.72, 

government     342.7,  353, 

immigration     325.7,  325.1 

industries  and   resources 
338 

laws,  statutes,  etc.     345 

navy     355,     359 

politics     304,     308,     320.4, 
329.    342.7,     351,    353 

population     317.3 

post  office     383 

race  question     326 

social  conditions     304,     321.8,     339 

statistics     305,     317.3 
United  States  naval  academy    359 
Universities     378 


341-2 
321.8,  320.4 

330.9,     331.8, 


321.8,   32S, 


371.42 

174     (371-42) 


355 


Vocational  education 

Vocational  guidance 

Voting     324,     353 

Wages     331.2,     ZZi 

War    341.6,  172.4     (341.6). 

Wealth     331 

Weights  and  measures    3S9 

Wheat     338 

Woman  suffrage     324.3,     396 

Women     396 

education     376,     378 

employment     331.4,     331.8, 

occupations     396 

social   and   moral   questions 

304 
social  conditions     396 
Women's   clubs     374.3 
World   peace     341.6,     172.4      (341.6) 
Year   books     305 


396 
396, 


323. 


Author  Index 


Abbott,  E.  Women  in  industry  331.4 

Abbott,  G.    Immigrant  and  the  community 

325.7 
Academy  of  political  science.    Foreign  rela- 
tions of  the  United  States  Z27.7Z 
Labor    disputes    and    public    service    cor- 
porations 331.1 
Military  training  355 
Adams,    G.    B.     Outline    sketch    of    English 
constitutional    history                          342.4 
Adams,   I.    Making  the  most  of  one's  mind 

371 
Addams,  J.     Democracy  and   social    ethics 

304 
Newer  ideals  of  peace  304 

Spirit  of  youth  and  the  city  streets  362.7 
Twenty  years  at   Hull    House  331.8 

Adler,  F.    floral  instruction  of  children  2)77 
World  crisis  and  its  meaning  341.6  (172.4) 
Alexander,  T.    Prussian  elementary  schools 

379.43 

Allen,   W.    H.   Ciyics  and   health  371.7 

Universal    training     for     citizenship     and 

public    service  323 

W'oman's    part    in    government,    whether 

she  votes  or  not  396 

American    academy    of   political    and   social 

science.    Commission    government     and 

the  city  manager  plan  352 

Financing  the  war  336 

Housing  and  town  planning  331.8 

Initiative,   referendum    and    recall        321.8 

Justice  thru   simplified  legal  procedure 

340 
Modern  insurance  problems  368 

Xegro's  progress   in   fifty  years  326 

New  possibilities  in  education  370.4 

Preparedness  and  America's  international 
program  2<27.72i 

Present  labor  situation  331.1 

Public   administration   and   partisan   poli- 
tics 351 
Public   budgets  351 
Public  policies  as  to  municipal  utilities 

352 

Reform   in   administration   of   justice   340 

World's   food  338 

American   labor  year  book  331.8 

American     political       science       association. 

Teaching  of  government  353 

American    prison    association.     Proceedings 

365 

American  year  book  305 

Andersen,    H.   C.     Fairy   tales;   il.   bv   D.   S. 

Walker  398 

Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  H.   L.  Rreakstad      398 

Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Mrs.   E.   Lucas         398 

Stories  and   tales  398 

Anderson,   W.   L.    Country  town  352 

Andress.  J.  M.  Teaching  of  hygiene  in   the 

.i:rrades  371.7 

Andrews,    L.   C.     Fundamentals   of   military 

service  355 

Angell,   X.     Great  illusion  341.6 

Anthony.  K.  S.    Feminism  in  Germany  and 

Scandinavia  396 


Antin,  M.    They  who  knock  at  our  gates 

325.7 
Arndt.  W.  T.    I-lmancipation  of  the  Amer- 
ican  city  352 
Aronovici,  C.    Social   survey                     309.1 
Aristotle.  Politics  of  Aristotle  320 
Ashley,  P.  W.  L.    Modern  tariff  history  337 
Ashley,  R.  L.    American  federal  state  342.7 
Xew    civics                                                     353 
Ashley,    W.   J.     Economic   organization     of 
England                                                    330.9 
Avebury,  J.   L.    Use  of  life                          374 
Ayres,  L.  P.  Laggards  in  our  schools  371.9 
Open-air    schools                                      371.9 
IJabson,  R.  W.    Bonds  and  stocks              2i2>2 
Future  of  world  peace                             341.6 
Bacon,   A.   F.     Beauty   for  ashes             331.8 
Bacon,  C,  comp.    Prison  reform                365 
Bagehot,  W.    Physics  and  politics             301 
Bagley,  W.  C.  Educative  process            370.1 
School    discipline                                          371 
Bailey,  C.  S.    Firelight  stories                 372.6 
For  the  story  teller                                  ?»72.6 
Stories  for  Sunday  telling                     372.6 
Tell  me  another  story                             372.6 
— and    Lewis,    C.    ]M.     For     the     children's 
.  hour                                                           372.6 
Bailey,  L.  H.    Universal  service 

341.6  (172.4) 
Bailey,  W.  B.,  and  Cummings,  J.    Statistics 

311 
Balch,  E.  G.    Our  Slavic  fellow  citizens 

325  7 

Baldwin.  J.  Story  of  Roland  "398 

Story  of  Siegfried  398 

Bancroft,  J.  H.    Games  for  the  playground. 

home,  school  and  gymnasium  371.7 

Posture   of  school   children  371.7 

Baring-Gould,    S.     Curious    myths    of     the 

middle  ages  398 

Barker,  D.  A.    Theory  of  money  332 

I'.arker,   E.   Political  thought  in' England 

32(19 

Barnes,    M.    E.,   and     Barnes,    L.    C.     Xew 

America  325  7 

Barnett,  G.  E..  and  McCabe,  D.  A.    INledia- 

tion,    investigation    and    arbitration     in 

industrial  disputes  331.1 

Bartholomew.    J.    G.      Atlas     of     economic 

geography  380 

Barton.  C.  Story  of  the  Red  cross  361 

Barton,  G.   E.    Re-education  362 

liashore,  H.  B.  Overcrowding  and  defective 

housing  in  the  rural  districts  331.8 

Beard,   C.  A.    American  citv  government 

352 
American  government  and  politics        353 
Economic  interpretation  of  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States  342.7 
— and    Beard,    M.    R.     American   citizenship 

353 
Beard.  M.   R.  Woman's  work  in  municipal- 
ities 396 

Beer,  G.  L.    English-speaking  peoples 

Z27.7Z 


.88 


STANDARD  CATALOG 


Beman,   L.   T.,   comp.    Selected   articles   on 
the    compulsory     arbitration     of    indus- 
trial disputes  331.1 
Supplement  to  2d  ed  331.1 

Bengston,    N.    A.,   and    Griffith,    D.     Wheat 
industry  338 

Bennett,   H.   C.    American   women   in   civic 
work  396 

Bennett,  H.  E.    School  efficiency  379 

Benson,  A.  L.  Truth  about  socialism        335 

Bernhardi,  F.  A.  J.    Germany  and  the  next 
war  327 

Bernstein,   E.    Evolutionary   socialism     335 

Best,  H.    The  deaf  371.9 

Betts,  G.   H.    Recitation  371 

— and   Hall,   O.   E.   Better  rural   schools 

379.17 

Bigelow,  J.    World  peace  341.6 

Blackmar,    F.    W.,    and    Gillin,    J.    L.     Out- 
lines  of   sociology  301 

Blanchard,   R.   II.    Liability  and  compensa- 
tion   insurance  331.2 

Blanchon,   G.    New  warfare  355 

Bliss,  W.  D.  P.,  and  Binder,  R.  M.    New  en- 
cyclopedia  of   social   reform  303 

Bloomfield,     M.     Vocational    guidance      of 
youth  _  371.42  (174) 

Youth,  school  and  vocation     371.42  (174) 
ed.  Readings  in  vocational  guidance 

371.42  (174) 

Blow,   S.    E.    Letters   to   a   mother    on    the 
philosophy  of  Froebel  372.2 

Boardman,  I\I.  T.  Under  the  Red  cross  flag 
at  home   and   abroad  361 

Bogart,    E.    L.     Economic     history     of     the 
United   States  330.9 

Bogen,  B.  D.    Jewish  philanthropy  361 

Bosanquet,  H.  D.    The  family  392 

Boudin,  L.  B.    Theoretical  system  of    Karl 
Marx  335 

Bourinot,  J.  G.    How  Canada  is  governed 

342.7 

Bourne,  R.  S.    Education  and  living     370.4 
Gary   schools  379 

comp.    Towards  an   enduring  peace  341.6 

Bowen,  L.  H.  D.    Safeguards  for  city  youth 
at  work  and  at  play  362.7 

Boyd,  W.    From   Locke   to   IMontessori   371 

Bradford,    E.    S.     Commission    government 
in   American   cities  352 

Brailsford,  H.  N.  League  of  nations       341.6 

Brand,  J.    Observations  on  the  popular  an- 
tiquities  of   Great    Britain  394 

Brandeis,  L.  D.    Other  people's  monej^  and 
how   the  bankers  use  it  332 

Brawley,  B.  G.    Short  history  of  the  Amer- 
ican negro  326 
Your    negro    neighbor  326 

Brewer,  J.   M.,  and  Kelly,  R.  W.    Selected 

critical  bibliography  of  vocational  guid- 

_  ance  371.42  (174) 

Brinton.   W.    C.     Graphic   methods   for   pre- 
senting  facts  311 

Bronner,  A.  F.    Psychology  of  special  abili- 
ties and  disabilities  371.9 

Brooks,  J.  G.    American  syndicalism    331.87 

Brooks,  R.  C.    Corruption  in  American  pol- 
itics and  life  329 

Brown,   E.,  and   Strauss,  A.    Dictionary  of 
American   politics  320.9 


Brown,  G.  (F.)    Your  vote  and  how  to  use 
it  353 

Brown,  H.  D.    Talks  to  freshman  airls  376 
Brown,  J.  F.    American  high  school    379.17 
Bruce,  H.  A.   B.    Woman  in  the  making  of 
America  396 

Bruere,   H.    New  city  government  352 

Bryan,  W.  J.    Speeches  308 

Brvant,  L.  S.    School  feediufr  371.7 

Bryant,  S.  C.    Best  stories  to  tell  children 

372.6 

How  to  tell  stories  to  children  372.6 

Stories  to  tell  the  littlest  ones  372.6 

Bryce,  J.  B.    American  commonwealth  342.7 

Some  historical  reflections  on  the  war 

341.6 

Biicher,   K.    Industrial  evolution  330.4 

Bulfinch,  T.  Age  of  chivalry  398 

Legends  of  Charlemagne  398 

Bullock,  C.  J.    Introduction  to  the  study  of 

economics  330 

comp.  Selected  readings  in  economics  330 

ed.  Selected  readings  in  public  finance 

336 
Bullock,  E.  D.,  comp.  Agricultural  credit 

332.7 
Selected  articles  on  child  labor  331.3 

Selected    articles     on     compulsory    insur- 
ance 331.2 
Selected  articles  on  the  single  tax      336.2 
Selected  articles  on  trade  unions         331.8 
Selected   articles   on    the    employment   of 
women  331.4 
Bunkley,  J.  W.    ^Military  and  naval  recogni- 
tion book  355 
Burbank,  E.  Woman  as  decoration  391 
Burdick,   F.   M.    Essentials   of  business  law 

347 
Burgess,   J.    W.     Reconciliation    of   govern- 
ment with  liberty  342 
Burke,    E.     Selections  308 
Burks,  F.  W.,  and  Burks,  J.  D.     Heath  and 
the  school                                                371.7 
Burns,   C.   D.    Morality  of  nations  320 
Political   ideals                                             320.4 
Burrage.  S..  and  Bailey,  H.  T.    School  san- 
itation and  decoration                           371.7 
Burrell,   C.   F.   B.    Complete  club  book  for 
women                                                      374.3 
Woman's  club  work  and  programs     374.3 
Burritt,   A.   W'.,  and   others.     Profit   sharing 

331.2 
Butler,   N.   M.     ?kleaning  of   education   370.4 
Buxton,   C.    R.,  ed.    Towards  a  lasting  set- 
tlement 341.6 
Cabot,  E.  L.  Volunteer  help  to  the  schools 

379 
Callender,    G.    S.,   ed.   Selections    from     the 
econoinic  history  of  the  LTnited  States 

330.9 

Canbv,    H.    S.     College    sons    and     college 

fathers  378 

Cannon,  I.  M.    Social  work  in  hospitals  362 

Carey,  A.  A.    Scout  law  in  practice       369.4 

Carleton,  W.    One  way  out  331.8 

Carlton,  F.  T.    History  and  problem  of  or- 
ganized labor  331.8 
Industrial  situation  331.8 
Carnegie       endowment     for       international 
peace.  Year  book                   341.6  (172.4) 


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89 


Carnev.   M.     Country   life   and   the   country 
school  379.17 

Carver,  T.   X.    Distribution  of  wealth       331 
ICssays  in  social  justice  304 

Principles  of  rural   economics  338 

Catt,   C.    L.   C,   conip.    Woman   suffrage   by 
federal   constitutional   amendment  324.3 

Chad  wick,   !•'.  !•-.    American  navy  359 

Cliapin,  F.  S.    Introduction  to  the  study  of 
social  evolution  301 

Charters,    W.    W.     Teaching    the    common 
branches  371 

Chase,    M.    H.,  and   Chase,   S.     Honeymoon 
experiment  331.8 

Chcradame,  A.     Pangerman   plot   unmasked 

^27 
United  States  and  Pangermania         327.73 

Chesser,     E.      S.      Woman,     marriage     ano 
motherhood  306 

Cheyney,   E.   P.    Introduction   to  the   indus- 
trial  and   social   history   of   England 

330.9 

Childs,   R.   S.    Short-ballot  principles       324 

Chisholm.  G.  G.    Handbook  of  commercial 
geography  380 

Choate,  J.  H.  Two  Hague  conferences  341.1 

Chubb,    P.    E.,    and    others.     I-'estivals     and 
plays  in  schools  and  elsewhere       371.7 

Citizenship  convention.     Proceedings  of  the 
convention  held  July  10-15,  1916      325.1 

Claparede,  fi.    Experimental  pedagogy    and 
the  psychology  of  the   child  370.15 

Clark,  A.  H.    Clipper  ship  era  3H7 

Clark,  J.    B.    Social  justice   without   social- 
ism 304 

Clark,  L.  Physical  training  for  the  elenien- 
tarv  schools  371.7 

Clark.  \V.  E.    Cost  of  living  33S 

Clarke.   E.   E.    Guide  to  the  use  of  United 
States   government   publications         328 

Clarke.    I.    C.     American     women     and    the 
world  war  396 

Cleveland,    E.   A.     Organized   dcmocracv 

321.8 

Cleveland,   G.     Independence  of  the  execu- 
tive 3Si3 

Clopper.  E.  X.    Child  labor  in  citv  streets 

331.3 

Cloyd,  D.   E.    Modern  education  in   Europe 
and  the  orient  370.9 

Coe,   E.    E.     I-'irst  book  of  stories    for    the 

story-teller  372.6 

Second  book  of  stnric-;   for  the  storv-tel- 

ler  '372.6 

Coe.  G.  .A.    Social  tlu-ory  ni  religious  educa- 
tion 377 

Cohen,   T.   il.   Law  and  order  in  industry 

331.8 

Gole,  M.  C,  comp.  Philippine  folk  tales  398 

Cole,  P.   R.    Industrial  education  in  the  ele- 
mentary school  371.42 

Collins,  C.  W.    Xational  Inidget  system  and 
.American  finance  351 

Colum,  P.    King  of  Ireland's  son  398 

Colvin,   S.    S.     Introduction    to   high    school 
teaching  37^17 

— and    Baglev,   W.   C.     Human   behavior 

370.15 

Coman.  K.    Industrial  history  of  the  United 
States  330.9 


Commons,  J.    R.    Labor  and  administration 

331.8 
Proportional    representation  324 

Races  and   immigrants  in   America     325.7 
ed.    Trade   unionism   and   labor   prol)lems 

331.8 
— and    -Andrews,   J.    IL     Principles   of   labor 
legislation  33S.9 

— and     oliiers.      History     of     labor     in     tin- 
United  States  331.8 

Compayrc,   G.    History  of  pedagogy     370.9 
Conwav,   W.    M.     Crowd   in   peace   and   war 

301 
Conyngton,   M.    How   to  hel))  361 

Coolej',   C.   11.   Social  organization  301 

Cooley,     E.    G.      \'ocational     education     in 
Europe  371.42 

Coolidge,  M.  ]■..  1'..  \\  iiv  women  are  so  396 
Cope.  H.  E.  Religious  education  in  the  fam- 
ily 377 
Cornish.  E.  W.  Chivalry  394 
Corwin,  I-"..  S.  l^resident's  control  of  for- 
eign relations  353 
Cothren,  M.  I'..  A  lU^  of  voting  324 
Coulter,   E.   K.    Children  in   the   shadow 

362.7 
Cramb,  J.  A.  Germany  and  England  327 
Cressy,    E.     Outline   of   industrial    liistorv 

330.0 

Croly,    II.   D.     Progressive   democracy  320.4 

Promise   of  American   life  320.4 

Cross.   I.   R.    Essentials  of  socialism         335 

Crothers.   S.    M.     Meditations   on   votes    for 

women  324.3 

Crow,   M.   I"".    American   country  girl         396 

Crowell,  J.  I*".    Trusts  and  competition  338.8 

Cubbcrlev,    E.     P      Improvement    of     rural 

schools  379.117 

Public   school   administration  379 

Curtin,   J.     Hero-talcs   of    Ireland  398 

Curtis,   H.  S.    I-'ducation   through  play  371.7 

Play  movement  and  its  signihcanrc  371.7 

Curtis,    L.     Problem    of   the   commonwealth 

32S.3 

Cushing.   L.   S.,  and    ILilles,  A.  S.   Lushing's 

manual  of  parliamentary  practice    328.1 

Dasent.  G.   W    Popular  tales  from  the  Xorse 

398 
Davidson.  J.    Means  and  methods  in  the  re- 
ligious education  of  the  young  377 
Davidson,  T.    Education  of  the  Greek  neo- 
ple                                                              370.9 
History   of  education                                370.9 
Rousseau     and     education    according     to 
nature                                                          370.9 
Davidson.  W.  L.    Political  thought  in  Eng- 
land, the   utilitarians                              320.9 
Davis.  G.   R.    Elements  of  international  law 

34] 

Davis.  G.   R.    Social  environment  301 

Davis.  H.  W.  C.    Political  thought  of  Hein- 

rich    von    Treitschke  320.1 

Davis,  J.  P..    \'ocational  and  moral  guidance 

371  42  (174) 
Davis.  P..  ed.  Field  of  social  service  361 
l)awson,  G.  E.  Child  and  his  religion  377 
Day.  C.    Histor^'  of  commerce  380 

Deacon.  J.   B.    Disasters  and  the   .American 
Red  cross  in  disaster  work  361 

Dealev.  T.  O.    Development  of  the  state 

■     ■  320 


90 


STANDARD    CATALOG 


Family   in   its   sociological  aspects         392 
Growth  of  American   state  constitutions 

342.7 

Dean,  A.  D.    Our  schools  in  war  time — and 

after  371.42 

De    Garnio,    C.    Herbart    and    the    Herbar- 

tians  370.9 

Interest  and  education  370.1 

Principles   of   secondary   education   379.17 

Denison,   E.    Helping  school  children       379 

Devine,   E.  T.    Famih'  and  social   work  361 

Misery  and  its  causes  339 

Normal  life  304 

Practice   of   charity  361 

Spirit  of  social  work  361 

Devon,  J.   Criminal  and  the  community  364 

Dewey,    D.    R.     Financial     history     of     the 

United  States  _336 

Dewey,  J.    Democracy  and  education  370.1 

Interest  and  efifort  in  education  370.1 

floral  principles  in  education  Tin 

School  and  society  370.4 

— and  Dewey,  E.  Schools  of  to-morrow  371 

Dexter,   E.  G.    Historv  of  education    in  the 

United  States        '  370.9 

Dickinson,  G,  L.    Choice  before  us         341.6 

European   anarchy  327 

Modern   syinposium  304 

Dickson,    H.     Unpopular     history     of     the 

United  States  _  355.7 

Dillaway.  T.   M.    Decoration  of  the  school 

and  home  371.6 

Dinsmore,  J    W.    Teaching  a  district  school 

371 
Dole,  C.  F.    Burden  of  poverty  339 

Dooley,  W.   H.    Education  of  the  ne'er-do- 
well  371.42 
Doty,  M.  Z.    Society's  misfits  365 
Dresslar,    F.    B.     American    schoolhouses 

371.6 
School  hygiene  371.7 

Du  Bois,  W.  E.   B.    The  Negro  326 

Souls  of  black  folk  326 

Dudley,    G.,    and     Kellor,     F.    A.      Athletic 
games  in  the  education  of  women  371.7 
Dugdale,  R.   L.    The  Jukes  364 

Dunbar,  C.   F.    Chapters  on  the  theory  and 
history  of  banking  332 

Dunn,  S.  O.    American  transportation  ques- 
tion 385 
Government  ownership  of  railways       385 
Dunning,    W.    A.     British    empire     and     the 
United  States                                       327.73 
Historv  of  political  theories  from  Luther 
to   Montesquieu                                       320.9 
History    of    political    theories,    mediaeval 
and   modern                                              320.9 

Du   Puy.  W.   A.    Uncle   Sam's  modern  mir- 
acles 353 
Uncle  Sam,  wonder  worker  353 
Durand,   E.   D.    Trust  problem                 338.8 
Dutton,  S.  T.,  and  Snedden,  D.    Administra- 
tion  of  public   education   in   the  United 
States  379 
Earhart,   L.   B.    Tyoes  of  teaching             371 
Earle,   R.   Life  at  the  U.S.   Naval  academv 

359 
Eastman,    C.     ^^'ork   accidents   and   the   law 

331.2 


Eaton,  J.,   and   Stevens,   B.   yV.   Commercial 
work  and  training  for  girls 

371.42   (650.7) 
Eaton,    T.    H.     Stud}^    of   organization     and 
method  of  the  course  of  study  in  agri- 
culture in  secondary  schools  il^i 
Ebbutt,  M.   I.    Hero-myths  and  legends  of 
the   British  race  398 
Egerton,   H.   E.    Origin  and  growth  of  the 
English   colonies                                     325.3 
Eggleston,  J.   D.,  and  Bruere,  R.  W.    Work 
of  the  rural  school                               379.17 
Eliot,  C.  \V.  Future  of  trades-unionism  and 
capitalism   in  a  democracy                 331.8 
Eliot,   T.    D.    Juvenile   court   and    the   com- 
munitv  364 
Ellis,    H.    Criminal                                             364 
Task  of  social  hvgiene  304 
Ellis,   O.   O.,  and   Garey,   E.  B.     Plattsburg 
manual  355 
Ellwood,  C.  A.    Introduction  to  social  psy- 
chology 301 
Social  problem                                                301 
Sociology  and  modern  social  problems 

301 
Elmer,  M.  C.    Technique  of  social  survevs 

309.1 
Ely,  R.  T.    Outlines  of  economics  330 

■ — and     others.      Foundations      of    national 
prosperity  338 

Emerson,    M.    I.     Evolution    of    the    educa- 
tional ideal  370.9 
Emery,   H.   C.   Politician,   party  and   people 

329 
Emmet,    B.     Profit    sharing   in    the    United 
States  _  331.2 

Engels,  F.    Socialism  335 

Epler,  P.  H.    Life  of  Clara  Barton  361 

Escher,  F.    Foreign  exchange  explained  ^til 
Fairchild,    H.    P.     Immigration  325.7 

Outline   of  applied   sociology  301 

Fairlie,   J.    A.     Local   government    in    coun- 
ties, towns  and  villages  352 
Municipal  administration                            352 
National     administration     of    the     United 
states  of  America                                     353 
Falls,  D.  C.  Army  and  navy  information  355 
Fanning,   C.   E.,   comp.   Selected  articles   on 
capital   punishment  343 
Selected   articles   on   direct   primaries   324 
Selected   articles   on    the    conservation   of 
national   resources                                     338 
Farnsworth.  E.  O.    Art  and  ethics  of  dress 

391 

Farrand,  M.    Framinp"  of  the  constitution  of 

the  United  States  342.7 

Fay,   C.   R.    Copartnership  in   industry     334 

Federalist.     Federalist,    a    commentarj'-     on 

the  constitution  of  the  United  States 

342.7 
Same:  ed.  by  P.  L.  Ford  342.7 

Field,  A.  P.  L.    Story  of  Canada  Blackie  365 
Fillebrown,  C.  B.    Principles  of  natural  tax- 
ation 336.2 
Taxation  336.2 
Finlay-Johnson,      H.       Dramatic        method 
of  teaching  371 
Fish,  C.  R.    American  diplomacy            2>27.7i 
Fisher,  D.   F.  C.    Montessori  mother         371 
Fisher.  I.    Purchasing  power  of  money  332 
Why  is   the   dollar   shrinking?                  338 


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91 


Fiske,  B.  A.    Xavy  as  a  fighting  machine 

359 
Fiske,  J.    Civil   government   in   the    United 
States  353 

Fitch,  A.  P.  College  course  and  the  prepar- 
ation for  life  378 
Fite,  E.  D.    Social  and  industrial  conditions 
in  the  North  during  the  Civil  war  33(19 
Fite,   \V.     Individualism  304 
Flexner,    B.,    and    Baldwin,    R.    X.    Juvenile 
courts   and    probation  304 
Foght,   H.   W.    Rural  life  and  education 

379.17 

Rural  teacher  and  his  work  379.17 

Ford,  H.  J.    Rise  and  growth  of  American 

politics  342.7 

Ford,  J.    Cooperation  in  Xew  Fngland     334 

Forman,    S.    E.,     and     Shuler,    M.     Woman 

voter's  manual  S'l^ 

Foster,  W.  T.    Should  students  studj'        378 

Fowler,  X.  C.    How  to  obtain  citizenship 

325.1 

Fowler,    W.    W.     City-state    of    the    Greeks 

and  Romans  342 

Franc,  A.    Use  your  government  353 

Frankfurter,  F.,  and  Goldmark,  J.    Case  for 

the  shorter  work  day  338.9 

Franklin,  F.    Cost  of  living  338 

Eraser,  H.    Women  and  war  work  396 

Freeman,  F.   X.    How  children   learn     370.1 

Psvchologv  of  the  common   branches 

370.15 
Freeman,     W.     G.,     and     Chandler,     S.     E. 
World's   commercial   products  380 

Freud,  S.    Reflections  on  war  and  death 

172.4 
Froebel.  F.  W.  A.    Education  of  man  372.2 
Froebel's  chief  writings   on   education 

372.2 
Fulmer,    G.     Use   of   the   kindergarten   gifts 

372.2 
Fustel  de  Coulanges.  X.  D.    Ancient  city 

342 
Gallichan,   C.    G.    H.     Motherhood    and   the 
relationships  of  the  sexes  396 

Truth   about    woman  396 

Gantt,  H.  L.  Work,  wages  and  profits      331 
Garey,    E.    B..     and     Ellis,     O.    O.     Junior 
Plattsburg  manual  355 

Garner,    J.    W.      Introduction     to     political 
science  320 

Gauss,   C.    F.    Through   college   on   nothing 
a  year  378 

George,  H.    Law  of  human  progress        330 
Progress  and  poverty  336.2 

George,   W.    R.,   and   Stowe,   L.   B.   Citizens 
made  and  remade  364 

Gephart.  W.  1".    Insurance  and  the  state  368 
Principles  of  insurance  368 

Gesell,    .-\.    L.,    and    Gesell,    B.    C.      Xormal 
child  and  primary  education  372 

Gettell,  R.  G.    Introduction  to  political  sci- 
ence 320 

GIbbs,  W  .S.    Minimum  cost  of  living  331.8 

Gibson,    C.    R.     War    inventions    and    how 

they  were  invented  355 

Giddings.  F.  H.    Elements  of  sociology  3ol 

Principles  of  sociology  301 

Gide.  C.  and  Rist,  C.    History  of  economic 
doctrines  330.9 


Gilbertson,    H.    S.    County,    the   "dark   con- 
tinent" of  American   politics  352 
Gillette,  J.  M.  Vocational  education     371.42 
Gilman,   C.   P.  S.    Women  and  economics 

396 
Gladden,   \\  .    Forks  of  the   road 

341.6   (172.4) 
Godkin,    E.    L.     Unforeseen    tendencies     of 
democracy  321.8 

Goldsmith,    R.   League  to  enforce  peace 

341.6 
Goodnow,  F.  J.  Comparative  administra- 
tive law  350 
Municipal  government  352 
Municipal  home  rule  352 
Politics  and  administration  350 
Principles  of  constitutional  government 

342 
Social  reform  and  the  constitution     342.7 
Goodsell,    W.     History   of   the   family   as    a 
social  and  educational  institution       392 
Goodwin,  G.  D.    Anti-suffrage  324.3 

Gowin.  E.   B.,  and  Wheatley,  W.  A.    Occu- 
pations 371.42  (174) 
Graham,  W.   T.     Romance  of  life  insurance 

368 
Graves,  F.  P.    Great  educators  of  three  cen- 
turies 370.9 
Student's  history  of  education  370.9 
Green,  J.  B.  Law  for  the  American  farmer 

347 
Green.  T.  L.    Corporation  finance  338.8 

Gregorv.  I.  A.  P.    Book  of  saints  and  won- 
ders 398 
Grimm,  J.  L.  K.,  and  Grimm.  W.  K.    Fairy 
tales;  tr.  by  E.  Lucas  398 
Household  stories-  tr.  bv  L.  Crane       398 
Household    tales  398 
Grinnell.  G.   B.  Blackfoot  lodge  tales       398 
Groat,  G.   G.   Introduction  to  the  study    of 
organized   labor   in   America             331.8 
Guerber,  H.  A.    Legends  of  the  middle  ages 

398 

Gulick,    S.    L.      American     democracy     and 

Asiatic  citizenship  325.7 

American  Japanese  problem  325.7 

Gulliver,   L.    Friendship  of  nations 

341.6  (172.4) 
Hadley.  .\.  T.    L'ndercurrents  in   American 
politics  320.4 

Haines,  C.  G.    American  doctrine  of  judicial 
supremacy  342.7 

TTalc,  B.  F.    What  women  want  396 

Hale,   E.   E.    How  to  do  it  374 

Hall,  A.   B.    Outline  of  international  law 

341 
Hall,  F.  M.  H.    Good  form  for  all  occasions 

395 
Hall,   M.    E.    Vocational  guidance  thru   the 
library  371.42  (174) 

Hamerton.  P.  G.    Intellectual  life  374 

Hammond,  L.   H.    In  black  and  white       32f> 
Haney,    L.    II.     Business   organization     and 
combination  S^S.S 

Hanus,  P.  H.  Beginnings  in  industrial  edu- 
cation 371.42 
Harding.  S.  B..  ed.  Select  orations  illustrat- 
ing .American  political  history  308 
Harris.  E.  P.,  and  others.  Cooperation  334 
Harris,  F.  S.  Young  man  and  his  vocation 

371.42  (174) 


92 


STANDARD    CATALOG 


Harris,  T.  C.    Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 

398 
Uncle   Remus,  his   songs  and   his   sayings 

398 
Harris,    N.    D.     Intervention    and    coloniza- 
tion  in  Africa  325.3 
Harrison,  E.    Study  of  child  nature  372 
Hart,  A.  B.    Monroe  doctrine                327.73 
Southern  South  326 
Haskin,  F.  J.    American  government       353 
Immigrant                                                     32d.7 
Hawthorne,     H.     Rambles    in     old     college 
towns  ^^8 
Hayes,   E.  C.    Introduction  to  the   study  of 
sociology  301 
Healv,  W.    Honesty  364 
Hecker,    E.    A.     Short   history    of    women  s 
rights  396 
Henderson,  C.  H.  Education  and  the  larget 
life                                                              370.4 
What  is  it  to  be  educated. ■'                     370.1 
Henderson,  C.  R.    Cause  and  cure  of  crime 

364 

Citizens   in   industry  331.8 

Introduction   to   the   study   of   dependent, 

defective  and  delinquent  classes         360 

Social  duties  from  the   Christian  point  of 

view  304 

ed.    Correction  and  prevention  36:) 

Henry.  A.    Trade  union  woman  331.4 

Hepburn.  A.  B.    Artificial  waterways  of  the 

world  386 

Historv  of  currcncv  in  the  United  States 

332 

Herrick,    C.   A.     History   of   commerce   and 

industry  380 

Hii^ginson,  T.   W.    Tales   of   the   enchanted 

"islands  of  the  Atlantic  398 

Hill.   D.  J.    Americanism  321.8 

People's  government  320 

Rebuilding  of   Europe  327 

Hill.  M.    Teaching  of  civics  3^3 

— and   Davis,   P     Civics  for  new  Americans 

325.1 
Hillquit.   M.   Socialism  in   theory  and  prac- 
tice 335 
Socialism  summed  up  33o 
— and   Ryan,  J.  A.    Socialism  335 
Hinchman,  W.  S.  American   school     379.17 
Hirst,  F.  W.    Stock  exchange  332 
Hoag.    E.    B.,    and    Terman,    L.    M.    Health 
work  in   the   schools                              371.7 
Hobhousc,  L.  T.    Liberalism                    320.9 
Hobson,    T.   A.     Evolution   of   modern   capi- 
talism 331 
Gold,   prices  and   wages  338 
New  protectionism  337 
Towards   international   government    341.6 
Work  and  w-ealth  331 
Hodge,  H.    In  the  wake  of  the  war        342.4 
Hodges,  G.    Training  of  children  in  religion 

377 
Holcombe,  A.  N.    State  government  in   the 
United  States  _         353 

Holdsworth.  J.  T.  Money  and  banking    332 
Hollander.  J.  H.  Abolition  of  poverty       339 
Hollingworth,    H.    L.     Vocational    psychol- 
ogy 371.42  (174) 
Hollister,   H.   A.    Administration    of   educa- 
tion in  a  democracy  371 
High  school  and  class  management  379.17 


Holmes,  A.    Conservation  of  the  child  371.9 
Holmes,  J.   H.    New  wars  for  old 

341.6    (172.4) 

Holmes,  O.  W.    Common   law  347 

Holt,  A.    Fancy  dresses   designed  391 

Holt,    L.    H.    Introduction    to    the    study   of 

government  320 

Hopkins,  A.   A.,  ed.  Our  army  and   how  to 

know    it,    and    Our    navy     and    how    to 

know  it  355 

Home,  H.  H.    Teacher  as  artist  371 

Hough,  B.   O.    Ocean  traffic  and  trade  387 

Houghton,  L.  S.    Telling  Bible  stories 

372.6 
Hourwich,  I.  A.    Immigration  and  labor 

325.7 

Houston.   H.   S.    Blocking  new  wars     341.6 

Howe,  F.  C.  High  cost  of  living  33S 

Modern  city  and  its  problems  332 

Why  war  341.6  (172.4) 

Howe,  L.    Universal  military  education  and 

service  355 

Howerth,   I.   W.    Work  and  life  304 

Hoxie.  R.  F.    Trade  unionism  in  the  United 

States  331.8 

Huebner.  S.  S.    Life  insurance  368 

Property   insurance  368 

Huffcut,    E.    W.     Elements   of   business   law 

347 
Hughan,  J.   W^    American   socialism  of  the 
present  day  335 

Facts   of  socialism  335 

Hughes.   C.    E.    Addresses,    1906-1916       308 
Conditions     of     progress     in     democratic 
government  320.4 

Hughes,  T.    Dress  design  391 

Hull,  W'.   I.    Monroe  doctrine  327.73 

Hungerford,   E.    Railroad  problem  385 

Hunter,  R.    Poverty  339 

Violence  and  the  labor  movement         335 
Hurd,  A.  S.    Our  navy  359 

Hutchinson,    R.    H.     "Socialism''     of     Xew 
Zealand  335 

Huxley.  T.   H.    Science  and  education  370.4 
Hyde,  W.  D.    College  man  and  the  college 
woman  378 

Teacher's     philosophj'     in     and      out      of 
school  371 

Ilbert,    C.    P.    Parliament,    its    histor}-.    con- 
stitution and  practice  328 
Inglis,  A.  J.  Principles  of  secondary  educa- 
tion                                                         379.17 
Jackson,    O.    P.,    and    Evans.    F.    E.    Marvel 
book  of  American  ships  359 
Jacobi,   M.   P.   '"Common   sense"  applied   to 
woman   suffrage                                       324.3 
Jacobs,   J.,   comp.    Celtic   fairj'   tales  398 
ed.   English  fairy  tales  398 
Indian    fairy  tales                                            398 
More   English  fairy  tales  398 
Jafifrav,  J.  K..  ed.    Prison  and  the  prisoner 

365 
James.  H.  G.    .\pplied  city  government    352 
Municipal   functions  352 

Principles  of  Prussian  administration  350 
What   is   the   city   manager  plan?  352 

James.   W.    Talks   to   teachers   on   psychol- 
ogy 370.4 
Tanvier.  T.  A.  Legends  of  the  city  of  INIex- 
"        ico  398 


SOCTOT.OGY— Author  Index 


93 


Jastrow,    M.    War  and  the   Bagdad  railway 

ill 
Jenks,   E.     History   of   politics  320.9 

Jenks.  J.  W.    Trust  problem  338.8 

— and   Lauck,    \V.   J.    Immigration   problem 

325.7 
Jennings,  H.  S.,  and  others.  Suggestions  of 
modern  science  concerning  education 

370.4 
Jolinscn,  J.   E.,    comj).     Selected  articles  on 
unemployment  331.8 

Johnson,  A.,  ed.  Readings  in  American  con- 
stitutional history.   1776-1876  342.7 
Johnson,  E.  K.   Elements  of  transportation 

380 
Ocean  and  inland  water  transportation 

387 
— and    lluebncr,   G.   G.     Principles   of  ocean 
transportation  387 

— and  Van  Metre,  T.  W.  Principles  of  rail- 
road transportation  385 
Johnson,  G.  E.  Education  by  plays  and 
games  371.7 
Jordan,  D.  S.  Ways  to  lasting  peace  341.6 
Johnston,  A.    History  of  American  politics 

2,1^) 

Judd,    C.    H.     Psychology     of    high     school 

subject's  379.17 

Judson,    K.    B.     Myths   and   legends   of   the 

Mississippi  Valley  and  the  Great  Lakes 

398 
comp.    Myths   and   legends   of   California 
and   the  old  southwest  398 

Selected    articles    on    goyernnient    owner- 
ship of  telegraph  and   telephone         384 
ed.   Myths  and  legends  of   British   Xortli 
America  398 

Myths  and   legends  of  the   great  plains 

398 
Mvths   and   legends  of   the    Pacilic   north- 
west 398 
Kahn,  J.,   and    Klein,  J.   J.    Principles    and 
methods   in   commercial   education 

371.42  (650.7) 
Kautsky.  K.    Social  revolution  335 

Kawakami,  K.  K.    Japan  in  world  politics 

327 
Keightley,  T.     Fairy  mytholoci^y  398 

Killer,  .\.  G.    Colonization  325.3 

Societal    evolution  301 

Kelley,   F.    Modern   industry  in   relation    to 
the  family,  health,  education,  and  mor- 
ality 331.8 
Kellogg.    V.    I,.,    and    Taylor,    A.    E.    I'ood 
problem  i2ii< 
Kellor,  F.  A.    Dut  of  work                        331.8 
Kelsey,   C.    Physical   basis  of  society       .^04 
Kcmmerer,  J.  \\'.    Postal  savings              332 
Kendall,   C.   X..  and    Mirick.   G.  A.    How  to 
teach   the   fundamental   subjects           371 
Keppel.   I'.   P.     Undergraduate  rind   W\<.  col- 
lege                                                            ?>7^ 
Ketcham,  E.  A.    Essentials  of  iirt-  insurance 
business                                                       368 
Key,   E.   K.  S.    Renaissance  of  motherhoorl 

396 
War,  peace  and  the  future  341.6 

Younger  generation  304 

Kidd.   B.    Science  of  power  301 

Social  evolution  301 

Kilpatrick.   M.  G.     Rural   school   from  with- 
in 2>79.\7 


Kilpatrick,    W.    H.     Montessori   system   ex- 
amined 371 
King,  C.  L.    Lower  living  costs  in  cities  ii^ 
ed.    Regulation  of  municipal  utilities    352 
King,   1.     Education   for  social   erticiency 

370.1 
High  school  age  379.17 

Socia"l  aspects  of  education  370.1 

King,      W.      I.         Elements     of    statistical 
methods  311 

Wealth  and  income   of  the  people  of  the 
United   States  331 

Kirkpatrick,  V..  .\.  I-undamentals  of  sociol- 
ogy 301 
Kirkup.  T.  History  of  socialism  335 
Kitson,  11.  D.  How  to  use  your  mind  371 
KniHin.   W  .    II.     Practical   work  of  a  bank 

332 
Kready.  L.   V.    Study  of  fairy  tales'         398 
Krehbiel.    E.    B.     Nationalism,   war   and    so- 
ciety 341.6   (172.4) 
Kropotkin,  P.  A.    Conquest  of  bread        335 
h'ields,   factories  and  workshops  338 
Mutual  aid  a  factor  of  evolution  301 
Kriiger,    F.    K.   Government  and  politics   of 
the   German   empire  342 
La  Fontaine,  H.    Great  solution              341.6 
Lane.   F.    K.    American   spirit                   321.8 
Lansbury,   G.    Your  part   in  poverty         331 
Lanux,   I^   \'oung  I'Vance  and  new  America 

?,17.7i 
Lapp,   T.  A.,  comp.    Important  federal  laws 

345 

Our  America  353 

— and  Mote,  C.  H.  Learning  to  earn    371.42 

La  Rue,   1).  W.    Science  and  art  of  teaching 

371 
LaSalle,    M.    A.,    and    Wiley.    K.    E.     Voca- 
tions  for   girls  371.42    (174) 
Lauck.   W.   J.,   and   Sydenstricker,    E.     Con- 
ditions of  labor  in  .American  industries 

331.8 
Lawrence,  T.    T.   Principles  of  international 
law  341 

League  to  enforce  peace.   Enforced  peace 

341.6 

Leake,  .\.  H.    Industrial  education       371.42 

Vocational  education  of  girls  and  women 

371.42 
Leavitt,    V .    M.,    and    Brown,    I-"..     Prevoca- 
tional  education  in  the  public  schools 

371.42 
Le  Bon.  G.    The  crowd  301 

Lecky,   W.   E.    II.     Democracy  and  liberty 

Lee,   G.   S.    Crowds  304 

Lee.  J.   Play  in  education  371.7 

Lewis,    B.   G.    OfFiiider  and  his  relations  to 
law   and    society  365 

Lewis.  W.   n.    Democracy's  high  school 

379.17 
i.cvine.  L.  Syndicalism  in  hVance  331.87 
Lincoln.   A.     Com])lete    works  308 

Speeches  and  letters  308 

Lincoln.    J.    T.     The    factory  331 

Lincoln,  L.  1.     l-!ycrvday  pedagogy       379.17 
Lindsey.   1'.   B.,  and  O'Higgins.    H.  J.    The 
beast  351 

I.ippmann.   W.     Preface  to  politics  304 

Stakes   of   diplomacy  327 

Lockwood.   I',  r.  comp.  l*'resliman  and  his 
college  378 


94 


STANDARD    CATALOG 


Low,   S.  J.   yi.    Governance  of  England 

342.4 
Lowell,  A.   L.    Government  of  England 

342.4 
Governments    and   parties    in    continental 
Europe  342 

Governments  of   France,   Italy,  and   Ger- 
many 342 
Lucas,  C.  P.    British  empire                     325.3 
Lynch,  E.  F.    Educating  the  child  at  home 

372 
Lyman,   E.    Story  telling  372.6 

Lyon,  W.  H.    Capitalization  338.8 

Mabie,  E.  C.,  comp.  Selected  articles  on  the 
city  manager  plan  of  government     352 
Mabinogian;  tr.  bj'  Lady  C.  Guest  398 

Alacauley.  W.    Reclaiming  the  ballot       324 
McBain,  H.  L.    American  city  progress  and 
the  law  352 

Law  and  the  practice  of  municipal  home 
rule  352 

McCall,  S.  W.  Business  of  Congress        328 
McClure,  A.    Leadership  of  the  new  Amer- 
ica 325.7 
MacDonald,  J.   A.   Democracy  and   the  na- 
tions                                                       327.73 
MacDonald,    W.,   ed.     Documentary    source 
book  of  American   historj'^  342.7 
MacFarlane,  J.  J.  Conversion  tables  of  for- 
eign weights  389 
MacGregor,  D.  H.  Evolution  of  industry 

330.9 

Machiavelli,    X.     The   prince  321 

Maciver,   R.    L.     Community  301 

Mackay,   C.  D.    Costumes  and  scenery    for 

amateurs  391 

McKeever,  W.  A.    Industrial  training  of  the 

boy  371.42 

McLaughlin,   A.    C,   and    Hart,   A.    B.,   eds. 

Cyclopedia   of  American   government 

320.3 
MacLean,  A.  M.    Women  workers  and  so- 
ciety 331.4 
McMurry,    C.    A.    Conflicting    principles     in 
teaching  and  how   to  adjust  them     371 
Elements    of   general    method  371 
AIcMurry,  F.  M.    How  to  study  and  teach- 
ing  how    to   study  371 
McPherson,   L.    G.     How   the   world   makes 
its   living                                                       330 
McSpadden,  J.  W.    Book  of  holidays       394 
Macy,  J.   English   constitution                 342.4 
Party   organization   and   machinery       329 
— and    Gannaway,  J.   W.     Comparative   free 
government                                                342 
Mahan,  A.  T.    Interest  of  America  in    sea 
power,  present  and  future               327.73 
Maine,   H.  J.  S.  Ancient  law                      340 
Malory,  T.   Knightly  legends  of  Wales;  ed. 
bv   Lanier                                                     398 
Morte   d'Arthur                                            398 
Morte  D'Arthur;   ed.  by  Sir  E.   Strachey 

398 

Romance  of  King  Arthur  and  his  knights 

of  the   round  table  398 

Mangold,   G.   B.   Problems  of  child  welfare 

362.7 


Marburg,  T.    League  of  nations 


341.6 


Marot,  H.    American  trade  unions         331.8 
Marshall,  A.    Principles  of  economics       330 


Alarshall,  L.   C,  and  others,  eds.    Materials 
for  the  study  of  elementary  economics 

330 

Marvin.    D.    E.,   comp.     Curiosities    in   pro- 
verbs 398 

Marvin,  W.  L.    American  merchant  marine 

387 

Marx,  K.,  and  Engels,  F.  Communist  man- 
ifesto '  335 

Marzials,  A.  M.    Stories  for  the  story  hour 
from   January   to    December  372.6 

Masterman,  J.  H.  B.    History  of  the  British 
constitution  342.4 

Alathews,    J.    M.     Principles     of     American 
state    administration  353 

]\Iaxwell,  G.  H.  Our  national  defense  355.7 

Meade.  E.  S.    Careful  investor  332.6 

Corporation  tinance  338.8 

Meloney,  W.  B.    Heritage  of  Tyre  387 

jMelville,  N.  J.    Standard  method  of  testing 
juvenile  mentality  371.9 

Meredith,    C.    AL    Educational    bearings    of 
modern  psychology  370.15 

Mill,  J.  S.    Considerations  on  representative 
government  321.8 

On  liberty    (and)    The  subjection   of  wo- 
men 323 
Principles  of  political   economy             330 

Millard,  T.   F.   F.    Our  Eastern  question 

327.73 

Miller,    I.    E.     Education   for   the   needs    of 
life  370.1 

Miller,  K.    An  appeal  to  conscience  326 

Out  of  the  house  of  bondage  326 

Mills,  F.  C.  Contemporary  theories  of  un- 
einployment  relief  331.8 

Alills,  J.  C.    Our  inland  seas  387 

Moir,    H.    Life   assurance   primer  368 

Alonroe,  P.    Textbook  in  the  history  *f  ed- 
ucation 370.9 
ed.   Cyclopedia  of  education                 370.3 
Principles   of   secondary   education   379.17 

Monroe,  W.  S.,  and  others.  Educational 
tests  and   measurements  371.9 

Alontague,  G.  H.  Business  competition  and 

the  law  338.8 

Rise    and    progress    of    the    Standard    oil 

company  338.8 

Montessori,  M.    Montessori  method         371 

Moore,  E.  C.  Fifty  years  of  American  edu- 
cation 370.9 
What    is    education  370.1 

Moore.  H.  H.  Youth  and  the  nation 

371.42    (174) 

Moore,  J.  B.  Principles  of  American  di- 
plomacy 327.73 

Moral  training  in  the  public  schools         377 

Morgan,   B.   S.    Backward  child  371.9 

Morgan,  J.  E.,  comp.  Selected  articles  on 
free  trade  versus  protection  337 

— and  Bullock,  E.  D.,  comps.  Selected  ar- 
ticles on  municipal  ownership  352 

Morehouse,  F.  M.    Discipline  of  the  school 

371 

Morman,  J.    B.    Principles  of  rural   credits 

332.7 

Alorris,  H.  C.  History  of  colonization  to 
the    present    day  325.3 

Morris,  R.  C.  International  arbitration  and 
procedure  341.6 


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95 


Mosher,  R.  B.,  comp.  Executive  register  of 
the    United   States  353 

Moss,  J.  A.    Manual  of  military  training  355 
Private's  manual  355 

— and    Stewart,    M.    B.    Self-helps    for     the 
citizen    soldier  355 

Mote,   C.    H.     Industrial   arbitration       331.1 
Muir,  R.    Expansion  of  Europe  325.3 

Nationalism  and  internationalism  321 

Munger.  T.  T.    On   the  threshold  374 

Munro,    W.    B.    Government    of    American 
cities  352 

Government  of   European   cities  352 

Principles  and  methods  of  municipal  ad- 
ministration 352 
ed.  Initiative,  referendum  and  recall  321.8 
Myrick.  II.    Federal  farm  loan  system  332.7 
Xasmyth,   G.   \V.     Social   progress   and    the 
Darwinian  theory  301 
National  child  labor  committee.  Child  labor 
bulletin                                                      331.3 
National  civic  federation.  Profit  sharing  by 
American  employers                            331.2 
National   conference   of   social    work.    Pro- 
ceedings 360 
National    conference    on    housing.    Housing 
problems    in    America                           331.8 
National  conference  on  marketing  and  farm 
credit.  Marketing  and  farm  credits  338 
National   conservation   commission.    Report 
of  the  commission  338 
National    education    association.     Addresses 
and   proceedings                                    370.6 
Essentials    of    character                             377 
Vocational    secondary   education       371.42 
National     municipal     leaf^ue.     Model     city 
charter  and  municipal  home  rule       352 
National    vocational    guidance    association. 
Proceedings                              371.42    (174) 
Nearing,  S.    Income  331 
Reducing  the  cost  of  living  338 
Social    sanity  301 
Solution  of  the  child  labor  problem  331.3 
Neeser,   R.   W.    Our  many-sided  navy     359 
Negro  year  book  326 
Neill,  A.  S.    Dominie's  log  371 
Nesbitt,    F.     Household   management       361 
New  international  year  book  305 
Nitchie,  E.  B.    kip  reading                        371.9 
Noyes.    A.    D.     Forty    years     of     American 
finance  336 
Official    register  and    directory   of  the    wo- 
men's clubs   in    .\merica                     374.3 
Ogg,  F.  .A.  Economic  development  of  mod- 
ern Europe                                              330.9 
Governments  of  Europe  342 
Social  progress  in  contemporary   Europe 

330.9 
Oppenheimer,  F.    The  state  320 

Osborne,  T.  M.    Society  and  prisons        365 
Within   prison   walls  365 

Ovington.  M.  \V.    Half  a  man  326 

Page,   R.  W.    Dramatic  moments  in  .Amer- 
ican diplomacy  327.73 
Palmer,   G.   H.    Ethical   and   moral   instruc- 
tion in  schools  377 

Parker,  S.  C.    Methods  of  teaching  in  high 
schools  379.17 

Parmelee,  M.  F.    Criminology  364 

Poverty  and  social  progress  339 


Parsons,  M.   P.,  comp.  Selected  articles  on 

non-resistance  341.6   (172.4) 

Parsons,   T.    Laws  of  business   for   all     the 

states  and  territories  oi  the  Union  and 

the    Dominion   of  Canada  347 

Patri,  A.  Schoolmaster  of  the  great  citv 

'371 
Partridge,  G.   E.    Genetic  philosophy  of  ed- 
ucation 370.1 
Paul,  N.   B.    Heart  of  Blackstone  347 
Paxson,    F.    L.,   and   others,   eds.     War   en- 
cyclopedia 355 
Peabody,    F.    G.     .Approach     to     the    social 
question  304 
Religious  education  of  an  American  citi- 
zen 377 
Perry,    C.   A.    Community   centre   activities 

371.6 

Educational   extension  371.6 

Extension   of  public  education  371.6 

Perry,  R.  B.    I'ree  man  and  the  soldier  355 

Pestalozzi,  J.   H.   Educational  writings 

371.4 
Petrovic,  V.  M.    Hero  tales  and  legends  of 
the  Serbians  398 

Phelps,   E.   M.,  comp.    Selected  articles  on 
federal    control    of    interstate    corpora- 
tions 338.8 
Selected   articles   on    government    owner- 
ship  of  railroads  385 
Selected    articles    on    the   American    mer- 
chant marine  387 
Selected  articles  on  the  income  tax  336.2 
Selected    articles    on    the     initiative     and 
referendum                                              321.8 
Selected  articles  on  the  Monroe  doctrine 

327.73 
Selected  articles  on  the  parcels  post     383 
Selected  articles  on  woman  suffrage  324.3 
Phelps.  W.  L.    Teaching  in  school  and  col- 
lege 371 
Phillips,    C.    A.     Readings     in     money    and 
banking  332 
Picht,    M.    R.   V.    Toynbee     Hall    and     the 
English   settlement                               331.8 
Pigou.  -A.  C.  Unemployment                    331.8 
Plaistcd,  L.   L.    Handwork  and  its  place  in 
early  education  372 
Plater,  C.,  ed.   Primer  of  peace  and  war 

341.6  (172.4) 

Plehn,    C.    C.    Government     finance    in    the 

United  States  336 

Introduction  to  public  finance  336 

Poincare.  R.  How  France  is  governed     354 

Pollock,  F.    First  book  of  jurisprudence  for 

students  of  the  common   law  347 

Introduction  to  the  history  of  science 

320.9 
Portenar,   .A.    T.    Organized   labor  331.8 

Post,  L.  F.  Taxation  of  land  values  336.2 
Poulsson,  E.  In  the  child's  world  372.2 
Powell,    G.    H.     Cooperation    in   agriculture 

334 

Powers,  H.  H.    .America  among  the  nations 

327.73 

Things  men   fight  for  327 

Pringlc,  M.  P.,  and  Urann,  C.  A.  Yule-tide 

in   many  lands  394 

Putnam.    H.    C.     School    janitors,  mothers 

and  health  371.7 


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STANDARD    CATALOG 


Quick,    R.    H.     Essay's    on    educational    re- 
formers 370.9 
Quigley,    M.    C,   and   others,   comps.    Index 
to  kindergarten   songs                          372.2 
Rankin,   M.   E.   Course   for  beginners  in  re- 
ligious education  377 
Rapeer,   L.   W.,  ed.   Educational  hygiene 

371.7 

Ray,  P.  O.    Introduction  to  political  parties 

and     party     problems    in     the     United 

States  329 

Redfield,  W.  C.    New  industrial  day  331 

Reece,   E.  J.    State   documents  for  libraries 

328 
Reed,  H.  B.    ]\Iorals  of  monopoly  and  com- 
petition 338.8 
Reed,  T.  H.    Form  and  functions  of  Amer- 
ican government  353 
Reely,    M.    K.,  'comp.     Selected   articles    on 
immigration                                               325.7 
Selected  articles  on  minimum  wage  331.2 
Selected  articles  on  world  peace 

341  6  (172,4) 

Reilly,    F.    J.     New     rational     athletics     for 

boys  and  girls  371.7 

Reinsch,    P.    S.     American   legislatures     and 

legislative  methods  328 

Colonial   government  325.3 

Richardson,   B.  J.    Woman  who  spends  396 

Richardson,  N.  E.,  and  Loomis,  O.  E.    Boy 

scout  movement  applied  by  the  church 

369.4 
Richardson,  R.   C.  West  Point  355 

Richmond,   K.    Permanent  values  in  educa- 
tion 370.9 
Richmond,    M.    E.    Good    neighbor    in     the 
modern   city  361 
Social  diagnosis  361 
Riis,  J.  A.    How  the  other  half  lives        331.8 
Neighbors                                                    331.8 
Ripley,   W.    Z.    Railroads;     finance    and   or- 
ganization                                                    385 
Railroads;  rates  and  regulation               385 
ed.    Trusts,   pools   and   corporations  338.8 
Robbins,   E.   C,  comp.   Selected  articles    on 
reciprocity                                                    337 
Selected  articles  on   the  commission  plan 
of  municipal  government                       352 
Selected  articles  on  the  open  versus  closed 
shop                                                           331.8 
Socialism                                                           335 
Robert,   H.   M.    Robert's  rules  of  order  re- 
vised for  deliberate  assemblies         328.1 
Robert,    J.    T.    Robert's     primer    of    parlia- 
mentary   law                                          328.1 
Roberts,   H.   L.   Cyclopedia   of  social  usage 

395 
Roberts.  K.  L.,  comp.  Club  woman's  handy- 
book    of    programs    and    club    manage- 
ment 374.3 
Roberts,    P.    Civics    for    coming   Americans 

325.1 
New  immigration  325.7 

Robinson,    E.,    comp.    Vocational    education 

371.42 
Robinson,   E.   E.,   and  West,  V.   J.    Foreign 

policy  of  Woodrow  Wilson  327.73 

Robinson,    E.    L.    1816-1916:     one     hundred 

years  of  savings  banking  332 


Roman.   F.   W.      Industrial   and  commercial 
schools  of  the  United  States  and   Ger- 
many 371.42 
Roosevelt,  T.    American   ideals  304 
New   nationalism                                        320.4 
Strenuous   life  304 
Root,   E.     Experiments   in   government   and 
the  essentials  of  the   Constitution  321.8 
Roper,  D.  C.    United  States  post  office  383 
■Ross,  E.  A.  Foundations  of  sociology       301 
Old  world  in  the  New                              325.7 
Social   control                                                  301 
Social    psychologv                                         301 
Ross,  J.   E.    Right  to  work                         331.8 
Rowntree,    B.    S.,    and    Lasker,    B.      Unem- 


ployment 


331.8 


Royce,  J.    Hope  of  the  great  community 

341.6 

Race    questions  304 

Rubinow,  I.  M.    Social  insurance  331.2 

Standards   of  health   insurance  331.2 

Rugg,  H.  O.    Statistical  methods  applied  to 

education  371.9 

Ruskin,  J.    Unto  this  last  330.4 

Russell,  B.  Political  ideals  320.4 

Why  men   fight  304 

Russell,  C.   E.  Why  I  am  a  socialist         335 

Ryan.  J.   A.    Distributive  justice  331 

Living    wage  331.2 

R^'an,   O.     Municipal   freedom  352 

Ryan,  W.  C.  School  hygiene  371.7 

Sachs,   J.   American   secondary   school     and 

some  of  its  problems  379.17 

Sage,    E.,   and    Cooley,   A.    M.     Occupations 

for  little  fingers  372 

Sandiford,    P.    Mental    and    physical   life    of 

the   school   child  370.15 

Schain.   J.    Women   and   the   franchise   324.3 

Schauffier,  R.  H.,  ed.  Independence  day  394 

Scherer,  J.  A.   B.    Cotton  as  a  world  power 

338 
Schmitt,    B.    E.      England     and     Germanv, 
1740-1914  327 

Schoolcraft,   H.   R.     Indian   fairy  book     398 
Schreiner,    O.    Woman   and   labor  396 

Schultz,    J.    W.    Blackfeet    tales    of    Glacier 
national  park    .  398 

Scott,  C.  A.    Social  education  370.1 

Scott,   \\'.   A.    Banking  332 

Money  332 

Money  and  banking  332 

Seager,   H.   R.    Principles  of  economics  330 
Social    insurance  331.2 

Seligman,  E.  R.  A.    Essays  in  ta.xation  336.2 
Income  tax  336.2 

Principles   of   economics  330 

Sellars,  R.  W.    Next  step  in  democracv  335 
Shaler,  N.   S.    The  neighbor  301 

Sharp,    F.    C.     Success  377 

Shattuck,    H.    L.    R.     Shattuck's   parliamen- 
tary  answers  328.1 
Shaw,  A.  H.     Story  of  a  pioneer  324.3 
Shedlock,   M.   L.    Art  of  the   storv-teller 

372.6 

Simkhovitch,  V.  G.  ^Marxism  versus  social- 
ism 335 
Sinclair.  U.,  ed.  Cry  for  justice  308 
Single  tax  year  book  336.2 
Skelton,  O.  D.    Socialism  335 


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97 


Skinner,  C.  M.    Myths  and  legends  beyond 
our    borders  398 

Mvths  and  legends  of  our  own  land  398 
Smiles,  S.    Self-help  374 

Smith,  G.    Oxford  and  her  colleges         37S 
Smith,      H.      B.        Establishing      industrial 
schools  371.42 

Smith,   J.    A.     Spirit    of    American    govern- 
ment 342.7 
Smith,  J.  R.    Commerce  and  industry       380 
Industrial  and  commercial  geography  38() 
Smith,   X.  A.     Home-made  kindergarten 

372.2 
Smith.   \V.   H.    All   the  children  of  all    the 
people  370.4 

Smith,   W.    R.     Introduction   to  educational 
sociology  370.1 

Sneath  K.  11.,  and  Hodges,  G.  Moral  train- 
ing' in   the   school  and  home  377 
Snedden,   D.  S.    Problem  of  vocational  ed- 
ucation                                                   371.42 
Problems   of   secondary   education          375 
Sombart,    W.      Socialism     and     the     social 
movement                                                   33S 
Southern   sociological  congress.    South  mo- 
bilizing for  social  service                     306 
Spalding,  J.   L.    Means  and  ends  of  educa- 
tion           ■                                                 370.4 
Spargo,  J.    Social  democracy  explained  335 
Socialism                                                         335 
— and  Arner,  G.   B.  L.    Elements  of  social- 
ism                                                             335 
Sparks,  F.  M.    Business  of  government  352 
Spears,  J.  R.    Storj-  of  the  American  mer- 
chant marine                                              387 
Spence,  L.    Hero  tales  and  legends    of    the 
Rhine                                                            398 
Spencer,   H.    Education                               370.1 
Man  versus  the  state                                320.4 
Principles  of  sociology                              301 
Study  of  sociology                              .       301 
Statesman's  year  book                                    3Q5 
Steiner,  E.  A.    Immigrant  tide                  325.7 
Nationalizing   America                            325.7 
Steiner.  J.  F.  Japanese  invasion               325.7 
Steinmetz,    C.    P.     America     and     the     new 
epoch                                                         330.9 
Stephenson,     G.    T.     Race     distinctions     in 
American  law                                            326 
Stevens.  W.  O.    Story  of  our  navy            359 
Stevens,  \V.  S.,  ed.   Industrial  combinations 
and  trusts                                                 338.8 
Stimson,  F.  J.    Popular  law-making           340 
Stirlin.g,  Y.    l-'undamentals  of  naval  science 

359 
Stone.  H.  F.    Law  and  its  administration 

340 
Stone,  M.  Bankside  costume  book  for  chil- 
dren 39\ 
Stoner.  W.  S.  Xatural  education  370.1 
Storey.  M.  Reform  of  legal  procedure  340 
Strayer.  G.  D.  Brief  course  in  the  teaching 
process  371 
— aiid  Xorsvvorthy.  X.    How  to  teach        371 

Strong.  J.    Our  world  304 

Sullivan.  J.  J.  American  l)u.siness  law  347 
Sullivan.  J.  W.  Markets  for  the  people  381 
Sumner,   H.   L.     Equal    suffrage  324.3 

— and  Merritt,  E.  A.  Child  labor  legislation 
in  the  United  States  331.3 


Sumner,  W.  G.    Folkways  301 

War  and  other  essays  304 

Sunderland,  J.  T.    Rising  Japan  327.73 

Swift,  E.  J.    Learning  and  doing  370.1 

Youth  and  the  race  370.15 

Swift,   L.     Brook  farm  335 

Swift,  W.  P>.    Speech  defects  in  school  chil- 
dren and  how  to  treat  them  371.7 
Taft,  VV.  H.  Anti-trust  act  and  the  Supreme 
court                                                          338.8 
Our  chief  magistrate  and  his  powers  353 
Popular  government                                  320.4 
Present  day  problems  304 
United  States  and  peace                        341.6 
— and   Bryan,  W.  J.    World  peace 

341.6    (172.4) 
Tagore,   R.     Nationalism  320 

Talbot,  M.    Education  of  women  376 

Talbot,  VV.,  comp.    Americanization       325.7 
Taussig,  F.  \V.    Principles  of  economics  330 
Tariff  history  of  the  United  States         337 
Tarbell,   I.  M.    Business  of  being  a  woman 

396 
New   ideals   in    business  331.8 

Tariff  in  our  times  337 

Tarde,   G.    Social   laws  301 

Taylor,    C.    K.     Physical    examination     and 
training  of  children  371.7 

Taylor,  G.  R.    Satellite  cities  331.8 

Taylor,  J.  S.  Handbook  of  vocational  ed- 
ucation 371.42 
Taylor,  W.  L.  Man  behind  the  bars  365 
Terhune,  ^I.  V.  H.  Complete  etiquet  395 
Terman,  L.  M.  Hygiene  of  the  school  child 

371.7 

Measurement  of  intelligence  371.9 

Teacher's  health  371.7 

Thompson,  C.  D.    Municipal  ownership  352 

Thompson,  L.  A.,  comp.    List  of  references 

on  child  labor  331.3 

Thorndike,   E.  L.    Educational  psvchologv 

370.'l5 
Educational  psvchologv;  briefer  course 

370.15 
Thorpe,  F.  X.    Essentials  of  American  con- 
stitutional law  342.7 
comp.    Federal  and  state  constitutions 

342.7 
Three   peace   conferences  of   the    19th   cen- 
tury 341.1 
Thrum,   T.   G.,   comp.     Hawaiian   folk   tales 

398 

Thurslkld.  J.   R.    Xaval  warfare  359 

Thwing,  C.  F.    American  college  37S 

I'ducation    according     to     some     modern 

masters  370,4 

History  of  education  in  the  United  States 

since  the  Civil  war  370.9 

Training  of  men  for  the  world's  future  378 

— and  Thwing,  C.   F.  B.    The  family         392 

Tocqueville,  .\.  Democracy  in  .Aincrica  342.7 

Todd,  A.  J.    Theories  of  social  progress  301 

Toothaker,  C.   R.,  and  others.    Commercial 

raw  materials  3S0 

Toulmin,  H.  A.    City  manager  3S2 

Towne,   E.  T.    Social  problems  3(l4 

Tridon,  A.    Xew  unionism  331.87 

Trotter,  W.    Instincts  of  the  herd  in  peace 

and  war  30\ 

Tucker,  \V.  J.    X'ew  reservation  of  time  304 

Tufts.  J.  H.    Our  democracy  321.8 


98 


STANDARD    CATALOG 


Tj'ler,  J.  M.    Growth  and  education         2)12 
U.S.  Census,  Bureau  of.    Abstract  of  census 
manufacturers  317 

Century  of  population  growth  317 

Statistical  atlas  of  the  United  States  317 
Thirteenth  census  317 

U.S.     Civil     service     commission.     IManual 
of  examinations  351 

U.S.  Education,  Bureau  of.  Bulletins.       370 
Index  to  the  reports  of  the  commissioner 
of  education  370 

Monthly  list  of  current  educational   pub- 
lications 370 
Negro  education                                        371.9 
Public  facilities  for  educating  the  alien 

325.7 

U.S.     Foreign     and    domestic      commerce. 

Bureau    of.     Commercial     organizations 

of  the  United  States  381 

Statistical  abstract  of  the  United   States 

317.3 
U.S.  Foreign  relations  committee.  Treaties, 
conventions,  international  acts,  pro- 
tocols and  agreements  between  the 
United  States  and  other  powers  341.2 
U.S.  Immigration,  Bureau  of.  Information 
for  immigrants  concerning  the  United 
States  325.1 

U.S.  Labor  statistics,  Bureau  of.  Bulletin 

338.9 
Bulletin:  vocational  education  371.42 

Labor  laws  of  the  United  States         338.9 
Summary   of   the   report   on   condition    of 
woman    and    child   wage-earners    in    the 
United   States  331.4 

Workmen's    insurance    and    benefit    funds 
in  the  L^nited  States  331.2 

U.S.     Naturalization,      Bureau     of.      Outline 
course   in   citizenship  325.1 

Syllabus  of  the  naturalization  law       325.1 
U.S.   Post  office  department.    United  States 
official  postal  guide  383 

U.S.      Standards,      Bureau     of.      Units     of 
weights   and   measures  389 

Usher,  R.  G.    Pan-Germanism  ill 

Vanderblue,  H.  N.    Railroad  valuation     385 
Van    Hise,    C.    R.     Concentration   and   con- 
trol 338.8 
Conservation      and      regulation        in      the 
United  States  during  the  world  war  338 
Conservation   of  natural   resources   in   the 
United  States  338 
Van    Valkenburgh,    A.,    comp.    Selected    ar- 
ticles   on    military    training    in    schools 
and  colleges  355 
Selected  articles  on  national  defence     355 
Veblen,   T.     Imperial   Germany  and   the   in- 
dustrial revolution                                  330.9 
Inquiry  into  the  nature  of  peace         341.6 
Theory  of  the  leisure  class                       301 
Vedder,    H.    C.     Gospel    of    Jesus    and    the 
problems  of  democracy  304 
Veiller,   L.    Housing  reform                     331.8 
Vinogradoff,  P.  G.    Commonsense  in  law 

340 
Vocational  education  371.42 

Wald,  L.  D.    House  on  Henry  Street  331.8 
Wallace,    A.     R.     Social    environment     and 
moral  progress  301 

Wallace,  D.   D.      Government    of    England, 
national,  local  and  imperial  342.4 


Wallas,  G.    Great  society  301 

Wallin,   J.    E.    W.     Mental     health     of     the 

school  child  371.9 

\\'alling,  W.  E.    Socialism  as  it  is  335 

— and   Laidler,   H.   W.,   eds.   State   socialism 

pro  and  con  335 

— and  others,  eds.  Socialism  of  today     335 

W^ard,  E.  J.,  ed.    Social  center  371.6 

Ward,    H.    F.     Labor    movement    from    the 

standpoint   of   religious   values  331.8 

Ward,  L.  F.  Applied  sociology  301 

Pure   sociology  301 

Warne,  F.  J.    Immigrant  invasion  325.7 

Tide  of  immigration  325.7 

Warner,  A.  G.    American  charities  361 

Weaver,  E.  W..  and  Byler,  J.  F.    Profitable 

vocations  for  boys  371.42   (174) 

Weaver,    E.    W.,    ed.    Vocations   for    girls 

371.42  (174) 
Weeks,  A.  D.   Psychology  of  citizenship  304 
Weld,   L.   D.    H.     Marketing   of   farm   prod- 
ucts 338 
Wells,  D.  A.    Theory  and  practice  of  taxa- 
tion                                                           336.2 
Wells,  F.  D.    Man  in  court  347 
Wells,  H.  G.    New  worlds  for  old            335 
Social  forces  in  England  and  America  304 
West  side  studies                       '                  331.8 
Westervelt,  W.  D.,  comp.    Legends  of  gods 
and  ghosts                                                  398 
Weyl,  W.  E.    American  world  policies 

327.73 
New  democracy  321.8 

Wheeler,  P.   Russian  wonder  tales  398 

Whelpley,  J.  D.    Trade  of  the  world        382 
Whitaker,  J.    Almanack  314 

White,   H.    Monejf  and  banking  332 

Whiteman,  E.    Stories  to  tell  children  372.6 
Whipple,  G.   AI.    How  to  study  effectively 

371 
Wiggin,    K.    D.    S.,   and    Smith,    N.   A.     Re- 
public of  childhood  Z11.2 
A\'ilbur,   M.   A.     Child's   religion  377 
Wilcox,  D.   F.    Government  by  all  the  peo- 
ple                                                             321.8 
Willard,  C.  E.    ABC    of  life  insurance     368 
Williams,  A.    Copartnership  and  profitshar- 
ing  334 
Willoughby,  W.   F.    Problem  of  a  national 
budget                                                          351 
Willoughby,    W.    W.     Examination     of    the 
nature  of  the  state                                  320 
Wilson,  C.  D.    Working  one's  way  through 
college  and  university                             378 
Wilson,  W.    Congressional  government  328 
Constitutional  government  in  the   United 
States                                                        342.7 
In  our  first  year  of  war                           308 
New  freedom                                             320.4 
President   of  the   United  States             353 
President  Wilson's   state  papers  and  ad- 
dresses               '                                         308 
The  state                                                        350 
War  addresses                                              308 
Why  we  are  at   war                                    308 
Wines,  F.   H.    Punishment  and  reformation 

365 

Wise,  J.  C    Call  of  the  Republic  355 

Withers,   H.    International  finance  2>2i2 

Meaning   of  money  332 

Poverty  and  waste  330 


SOCIOLOGY— Author  Txdi-x 


99 


Wolfe,  A.  B.,  ed.    Readings  in  social  prob- 
lems       ■  31)4 
Wolff,   H.   W.    Co-operative  credit  for    the 
United  States                                       332.7 
Woman  suffrage  year  book                        324.3 
Woman's  educational  and  industrial  union. 
Public  schools  and  women  in  office  ser- 
vice                                                           331.4 
Wood,  L.    Our  militarj'-  history                355.7 
Woodburn,  J.  A.    American  politics         329 
American  republic  and  its  government 

342.7 
Woodbury,  R.  M.    Social  insurance        331.2 
Woodley,  O.  I.,  and  Woodley,  M.  V.    Pro- 
fession of  teaching  371 
Woods,    R.   A.,   and     Kennedy,    A.   J.,    eds. 
Young  working  girl                              331.4 


Woolf,  L.  S.    International  government 

341.6 

Woolsey,  T.   D.    Introduction  to  the  study 

of   international   law  341 

World  almanac  and  encyclopedia  317.3 

Wright,  H.  C.  American  city  352 

Yeats,  W.  B.,  ed.  Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales 

398 
Young,  A.  N.    Single  tax  movement  in  the 
United   States  336.2 

Young,  J.  S.    State  and  government         320 
Young,   J.   T.     New   American   government 
and  its  work  353 

Zangwill,  I.    Principle  of  nationalities      320 
Zueblin,  C.    American  municipal  progress 

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